By Bamidele Aturu The indictment last week by the National Human Rights Commission of the Army and the State Security Service authorities for the indefensible killing of eight innocent and h... Read more
By Kingsley Paul We cannot continue like this. Some may argue that they are nomads in search of grazing routes. I believe anywhere can be made grazing routes. Can we continue to live in the... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia The National Conference completed its fourth week [first month] of sitting by bringing to a conclusion the opening statements and responses of individual delegates to inaugura... Read more
Scientists hail operations on teenagers with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome, which affects vaginal development. A scientist at the Wake Forest medical centre, demonstrates the proce... Read more
Land owners of cash crops uprooted due to the on-going excavation of debris along Otanmiri stream in Owerri, Imo State, have described the state government led by Owelle Rochas Okorocha as b... Read more
By Chido Onumah This piece is not a response to the “North’s” position on the National Conference. I believe every individual or group has the right to respond to the conference as they deem... Read more
By Jessica Weiss From mobile apps to data viz to digital audio, bold ideas are driving innovation in the news industry. But women and minorities are too often left out of the startup e... Read more
By Jessica Weiss An African News Innovation Challenge-winning project is helping 18 local newspapers in South Africa handle content management and advertising sales without investing i... Read more
By Harry Verhoeven Issues of community reconciliation and international accountability remain unresolved in Rwanda. On April 16, 1994, thousands of citizens congregated on the hilltop... Read more
Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president Thousands gathered in the capital, Kigali, to remember 1994 massacres in which an estimated million people were killed. Rwandans have marked the 20th an... Read more
