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Two Worlds, One Nation: Nigeria’s Widening Urban Rural Divide
Two Worlds, One Nation: Nigeria’s Widening Urban-Rural Divide
By Comfort Pius
Helen still remembers the morning she left her village in southern Plateau for Abuja. Her mother stood by…
Where Survival Meets Stone: The Quiet Struggle and Strength of Anguwan Dutse
Where Survival Meets Stone: The Quiet Struggle and Strength of Anguwan Dutse
‘King of Pop Reborn’: New Michael Jackson Biopic Sparks Global Frenzy
'King of Pop Reborn’: New Michael Jackson Biopic Sparks Global Frenzy
Abuja’s Expanding Edges: The Quiet Strain of Rising Rents in the Suburbs
Abuja’s Expanding Edges: The Quiet Strain of Rising Rents in the Suburbs
By Matthew Eloyi
On the dusty outskirts of Nigeria’s capital, where the city’s gleaming skyline fades into a…
The Villa, the Voter, and the Vanishing Mandate
The Villa, the Voter, and the Vanishing Mandate
By Ameh Abraham
There is an old political maxim that power respects only power. But in Nigeria, it seems power has also learned to fear…
When RMD Walked In: A Day of Becoming at UniAbuja
When RMD Walked In: A Day of Becoming at UniAbuja
By Jerry Adesewo
There are entrances, and then there are arrivals.
At the Faculty of Law Theatre, University of Abuja, Yakubu Gowon…
A Generation Interrupted: Afghanistan’s Vanishing Women Workforce Raises Alarm
A Generation Interrupted: Afghanistan’s Vanishing Women Workforce Raises Alarm
By Matthew Eloyi
A quiet crisis is unfolding across Afghanistan’s classrooms and clinics, one that may…
Seven Doctors for Nine Million Elders: Nigeria’s Silent Crisis in Elderly Care
Seven Doctors for Nine Million Elders: Nigeria’s Silent Crisis in Elderly Care
By Ameh Abraham
Nigeria hosts the largest population of older persons in Africa. As of 2022, over 9…
Research in Ruins: Nigeria’s Archival and Fieldwork Crisis – Part 2: The Human…
Research in Ruins: Nigeria's Archival and Fieldwork Crisis – Part 2: The Human Toll and the Way Forward
By Ameh Abraham
Surviving the obstacles highlighted in Part 1 is only half the…
Motherhood, Money and Morality: Inside the Growing Surrogacy Debate in Nigeria
Motherhood, Money and Morality: Inside the Growing Surrogacy Debate in Nigeria
By Matthew Eloyi
At a time when medical advances are expanding the possibilities of childbirth, concerns…