CPJ’s list of 10 Most Censored Countries is part of our annual publication, Attacks on the Press, which will be released in full on Monday, April 27, at 11 a.m. EST. Eritrea and North... Read more
By Austine Uche-Ejeke With the euphoria of the just concluded election fizzling out, Nigerians but could only ask for a meaningful and lasting change. This is in the sense that the sacrifice... Read more
By Kayode Ajayi-Smith Before 2013, my team and I at Joint Initiative for Development pondered on the growing youth unemployment in the country. Our concerns centered on the threat unemployme... Read more
By: Denja Yaqub Until 1994, for over a century South Africa was locked against the rest of Africa and indeed the country and her people were not easily accessible to the rest of the world as... Read more
By Tom Rhodes Conditions for the press in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland may, on the surface, appear to be improving. But without a functioning media law to lend protection, and... Read more
By Frank Opara Bongani is a South African who used to be my friend while in the U.K. Usually, during tea breaks at our work place, he told me stories of ‘small-small’ violent attacks by his... Read more
By Joe Okei-Odumakin Oronto Douglas is one Comrade that saying eternal bye to is a very difficult task for the highly impactful life he led. His death in the early hours of April 9, 2015, ha... Read more
By Kayode Katefe This, of course is the twilight of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration and this writer reckons it is appropriate time to appraise his administration since there onl... Read more
By Frank Opara I was a victim of racism a couple of times abroad. Sometimes I felt bad and hurt, other times, cool. I felt hurt whenever I was deprived of my right, simply because of the col... Read more
By Ishaan Tharoor Over the past week, at least five immigrants have been killed following clashes with xenophobic mobs in the major South African cities of Durban and Johannesburg. Fears of... Read more







