By Chinweizu “If you can’t understand it, you can’t change it” –Eric Evans, Software Design Technologist. Two of the peculiar aspects that make Nigerian “corruption” intractable derive direc... Read more
By Krista Larson and Rebecca Blackwell A child sits in a hospital bed with his father, on December 4, 2013 in Bangui, after he was injured with a machete in Boali following an attack i... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Perhaps it is appropriate and quite significant that as we set about embarking on the next 100 years [century] of Nationhood, we want to start with a National Dialogue. If the... Read more
By Nate Rawlings Dozens have reportedly been arrested the day after Nigeria’s president signed legislation criminalizing homosexuality. One day after Nigerian President Goodluck J... Read more
By Kingsley Obom-Egbulem I’ve been trying to keep my cool with the recent anti-gay law. But it appears I need to break this silence by simply asking this question: If your brother or s... Read more
By Steve Williams Nigeria’s President has just secretly signed a bill into law that will jail gay people for up to 14 years if they attempt or actually marry. The bill has drawn heavy critic... Read more
Interpretation: At its best giving the greatest mutual pleasure humans know….this activity also has risks, both direct and indirect. The direct risks are heart attacks or strokes (main... Read more
By Ogunjimi James Taiwo President Goodluck Jonathan The Jonathan Presidency will go down in Nigeria’s history as the most corrupt this nation has seen in a long, long time and perhaps the mo... Read more
By Sophia Jones Mohammed Morsi CAIRO — Amid massive troop deployment Tuesday, Egyptians lined up outside polling stations around the country to cast their votes at the start of a two-d... Read more
By Ilya Gridneff and Rodney Muhumuza In this image released by the United Nations Mission Juba, civilians sit after arriving at the compound of the United Nations Mission in the Republ... Read more
