By Heather Saul A café owner who says people walk out as soon as they see she is black has received the backing of her West Yorkshire community – and the wider world – after placing a sign i... Read more
By Chido Onumah Aminu Tambuwal This piece has nothing to do with what is happening in Egypt. Ultimately, Nigerians, based on their experience and the existing reality, will determine the tra... Read more
By Assmaa Makhyoun, Sara Khater and Norahan Hesham* The people of Egypt are writing a new history, a new will with a new generation. After the 25th of January revolution and overthrowing Mub... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe “Strange things happen at midday” is a memorable quote from William Golding’s classic “Lord of the Flies”; an outlandish event that thrusts that clause again into one’s cons... Read more
By Antigone Barton Reporters covering health face several challenges: developing stories that demand attention, relay information on science and policy in a way that grabs and holds th... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It is great that President Jonathan has not made any pronouncements yet on the on-going ASUU strike which has grounded the university system in Nigeria again. That allows the... Read more
By Adamu Adamu, Michelle Faul, The Associated Press Potiskum, Nigeria – Islamic militants attacked a boarding school in northeast Nigeria before dawn Saturday, killing 29 students and... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Citizen reports can bring context, nuance and a broader range of voices to the news. But outside major emergencies, many news outlets still haven’t created an environment th... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Imagine a condition where every Nigerian has access to good and qualitative education, adequate means of livelihood, adequate opportunity to secure suitable employment,... Read more
By Joe Igbokwe I have been trying to imagine the state of minds of the parents and the siblings of the 29 students massacred in Government Secondary School, Mamudo, Potiskum, Yobe State. I h... Read more
