By Emmanuel Nduka If you are from the Ijaw ethnicity, a predominant kinfolk spread across Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, every Nigerian imagines that you have supernatural abilities under water. But is this a sensationalized story...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali Fresh investigative report by Initiative for Community Development and Forest Conservation has revealed that Cocoa beans exported from Ivory Coast to European countries originate from deforested land in neighboring Liberia. Authors of...
By John Ikani Nigeria has been flagged as one of the toughest places for journalists in West Africa In the latest 2024 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Ranked 112th out of 180...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali There is no justice if we leave room for denialism, revisionism and debates that perpetrate a Genocide ideology. As Rwanda commemorated 30 years this month since the Genocide against the Tutsis in...
By Ere-ebi Agedah Imisi On January 27 this year, a multitude of Kenyan women marched through the streets, uniting in a call to halt femicide. These demonstrations, reaching various cities nationwide, marked the most extensive protests...
By Ere-Ebi Agedah In a comprehensive report released by Afrobarometer, alarming revelations about public perceptions of police conduct across Africa have come to light. The report, based on extensive surveys conducted in 39 African countries, sheds...
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