By Pranjal Sharma Police spray demonstrators during an anti-government protest in 2011. REUTERS/Parivartan Sharma Does the war against corruption lack integrity? Are we transparent about our... Read more
By Margaret Looney Journalists launching an investigation into a big company or powerful group could benefit from having the audience engaged from the beginning through transmedia storytelli... Read more
By James Breiner Jean-François Fogel has the best description I have heard of the new relationship between journalists and the public in the world of digital media. Simply put, only th... Read more
ByDale Rutstein Soon after I arrived in China the national obsession with “weibo” popped up all around me. It was explained as “twitter on steroids” – the 140 character limit effectivel... Read more
Polygamy is common among traditional communities in Kenya, as well as among the country’s Muslim community. Photograph: Hermin Utomo/Alamy Kenya’s parliament has passed a bill allowing... Read more
By James Ogunjimi Activism came to be as a result of the government’s (be it military or civilian) acts of not living up to their promises and responsibilities to society. Student Unionism c... Read more
By James Ogunjimi The Olabisi Onabanjo University Chapter of ASUU held a peaceful protest on Monday, 17th March, 2014 to alert the public to their plight and to take a decision. They have no... Read more
By Ogala Emmanuel Luka’s shop, close to Sheraton Hotels Abuja. Photo: Premium Times Officials say fake cigarettes are huge public problems to Nigeria, heightening the existing public health... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe There is a school of thought which believes writers are like prophet, sent to the world with some super-ordained obligations to minister to their fellow mankind. While I don... Read more
By Patrick Cockburn Late Mu’ammer Gaddafi The Libyan former prime minister Ali Zeidan fled last week after parliament voted him out of office. A North Korean-flagged oil tanker, the Morning... Read more
