Frustrating independent writers out of business via rights grab and meagre compensation or none at all will no doubt leave a wider chasm in journalism, one that newsrooms worldwide already struggle to bridge.
Read MoreWhile details of the October 20 shooting in Lagos remain unclear, what's evident is that it follows a long, disturbing pattern of human rights abuses committed by the Nigerian government against unarmed civilians, one that dates back many decades.
Read MoreEach of the book's nine self-contained essays seeks to redefine concepts ranging from power to womanhood to liberation through a feminist lens.
Read MoreIn Nigeria, prospective visa applicants can expect to pay unofficial fees thanks to shady dealings.
Read MoreNumber 5: Among travel companions from hell, the whiners take the biscuit. These energy vampires will suck the fun out of your adventure with endless streams of complaints, leaving you drained and miserable.
Read MoreAs Nigeria turns 59, high unemployment rates, crumbling infrastructure, crippling insecurity, rising foreign debt, widespread corruption, and multi-dimensional poverty have left citizens pondering the meaning of independence.
Read More“There isn’t a single person who can go through life without a single mark on their body, so why do we stare at people with scars as opposed to just seeing it as a norm?”
Read MoreA gubernatorial candidate struggles to save her campaign after her affair with a priest goes public
Read MoreTwenty have been confirmed dead after a residential building housing a school collapsed Wednesday morning in Lagos. Majority of the causalities were children.
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