By Kayode Komolafe Amid depressing reports from South Africa of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other immigrants, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation announced yesterday “no winner” for the 2016 p... Read more
Fleeing from the brutality of jihadists, thousands of women and girls wind up in camps where they’re sexually abused. To them, prostitution in Italy sounds like escape. By Philip Obaji Jr. M... Read more
Press Release Nigerian government using harsh, disproportionate measures to respond to legitimate security fears More than 2 million people displaced by Boko Haram conflict need urgent human... Read more
NEW YORK/DAKAR/NAIROBI/AMMAN, 21 February 2017 – Almost 1.4 million children are at imminent risk of death from severe acute malnutrition this year, as famine looms in Nigeria, Somalia, Sout... Read more
On 10th anniversary of Paris Commitments leaders renew the call to end use of children in conflict NEW YORK/PARIS, 21 February 2017 – At least 65,000 children have been released from armed... Read more
Nafisatu Yunusa is excited about change. The 23-year-old mother of three lives in Marafa, a village of just over 600 people in Bauchi State, northern Nigeria, where the dry winter season can... Read more
The Nigerian terror group that is known for its use of teenage girls for suicide attacks has now created a new system of bombings, using babies. By Philip Obaji Jr. The town of Madagali, loc... Read more
As the phenomenon of fake news continues to disrupt political processes, media, and journalism practice around the world, the question arises whether it is time to look back at long-standing... Read more
Abuja, 16 February 2017 – The Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning and the National Primary Health Care Development Agency today laun... Read more
The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) invite you to submit original and creative videos focusing on the PLURAL+ theme of... Read more







