By Margaret Looney With the Millennium Development Goals set to expire in 2015, the international development community is pondering what comes next. World leaders agreed upon eight goalsas... Read more
By Thomas Kent The Online News Association this month is launching its “do-it-yourself” ethics code project. It’s a mechanism to help news organizations, small startups and individual journa... Read more
By Maite Fernandez News site eldiario.es, a media startup that became successful in less than two years, didn’t get that way by mistake. Founded in September 2012, eldiario.esis already amon... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe In reaction to a statement made at the weekend by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) which clamoured explicitly for a Christian governor as his successor in 2015, t... Read more
By James Ogunjimi My name is Abdullahi, an SSS2 student. At least that was my status until last week. Now I’m just a cattle-rearer, and I’m in charge of my late father’s 70 heads of cattle.... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan A few days ago, at the peak of the abduction saga of nearly 300 adolescent girls, after the escape on their own of more than 50 of the... Read more
By Musa Yakubu Senator John McCain A few days ago, Sen. John McCain made what must go down as one of the most outrageous, most demeaning and most unacceptable statements ever made against ou... Read more
By Colin Freeman The Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, insisted last week he would not negotiate Photo: EPA Analysis: Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, has rejected negotiatin... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Wole Soyinka A number of vested interests have unleashed a deluge of venomous vituperative on the cyberspace within the last few days in reaction to the description of Niger... Read more
By Lauren Bohn and Chika Oduah CHIBOK, Nigeria — The road to Chibok is eerily quiet, lined with checkpoints manned by civilians, many of them teenagers, wielding rusty rifles and serv... Read more
