By John Ikani World Press Freedom Day was created by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1993 to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press. Press freedom basically gives news publications the...
By John Ikani The 2023 General Elections is fast approaching. How prepared are you to exercise your constitutional franchise come February and March next year? Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in February announced...
By John Ikani A youth-led policy advocacy group, Policy Shapers has shared additional data points in response to a recent message it received from the UK Home Office requesting extra evidence to prove that the majority...
By John Ikani African countries are increasingly leaning on a neutral position in the Russia-Ukraine War as proven by the manner they voted on Russia’s Suspension From UN Human Rights Council. On Thursday, the UN General...
In the coming months Nigerians will be going to the polls for the 2023 general elections and the clamour for increased women representation continue to be one of the burning issues. National Chairman, the Asiwaju Ahmed...
By Raheem Akingbolu The subtle effort of boardroom guru, Mr. Atedo Peterside and his GoNigeria, an offshoot of Anap Foundation, to galvanize the 60 percent youth population in Nigeria, towards political participation, appears to be yielding...
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