By Anthony Akinola* One legacy of disunity bequeathed in Nigeria by the British colonialists is the unequal educational development of the North and the South. The assumption of t... Read more
By Jorge Luis Sierra A recent cyberattack against a news website in Panama, on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, shows how journalists and bloggers who try to reveal corruption, elec... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare The ongoing National Conference has been fraught with some very controversial issues one of which is the agitation for control of resources by the delegates from South... Read more
DCMF’s Media, Information and Literacy programme has trained almost 600 students from all around Qatar in the past year. As part of Doha Centre for Media Freedom’s commitment to... Read more
By Graça Machel If someone somehow can get this message to our girls, even if is just the wind whispering to them, we want them to know that we love them and we care for them. Their plight h... Read more
By Seember Nyager Every day, through secret contracts being carried out within public institutions, there is confirmation that the interest of the public is not served. A few days ago, young... Read more
The Seoul International Youth Film Festival is glad to announce that submissions for the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival are now open, and will run until May 19th, 2014. They ac... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Another unsavoury report has just been published about Nigeria. This time around it is not the Transparency International’s verdict, (with the now familiar rating of the cou... Read more
The deadline for the 2014 Golden Baobab Prizes is June 29th, 2014 – less than two months away – but just enough time for African writers and illustrators to enter their stories and illustrat... Read more
