It was an afternoon, I had just finished a continuous assessment exam when the news came that Gani, like...
NIGERIA: HURVI Trains Young Professionals on Investigation and Reporting of Human Rights
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, human rights, Nigeria, training, youth, 0In a bid to foster professional human rights research and documentation in Nigeria, the Human Rights Volunteer Initiative (HURVI)...
Rape and the Nigerian Law by Bukky Shonibare
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, human rights, law, Nigeria, rape, women, 0The prevalent upsurge of rape and sexual abuse in Nigeria, especially now that children are not left out, is...
National Security and the Freedom to Ping by Sola Fagorusi
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, pings, security, social media, 0Dedicated consumers of news would remember the man behind the name Edgar Hoover. He was the former director...
On Denouncing Terror and Being Nigerian by Daniel Nengak
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, africa, Nigeria, terror, 0Editor’s Note: Apologies for not publishing Daniel’s last piece on Tuesday as we have done over the last couple...
how to use Africa’s youth potential to build a prosperous and peaceful continent by Carlos Lopes
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, #Africa50, #AUis50, youth, 0Being a Keynote Address delivered by Mr. Carlos Lopes, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Africa...
The Unrebuked Mediocrity in Education by Daniel Nengak
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, africa, education, Nigeria, 0In spite of my grand sounding title, I have 2 clarifications to make. First that my phrase ‘unrebuked mediocrity’...
The Good Country Index and the Search for Coherence in Development Indexes
opportunitiesadmin, , Blog, africa, development, index, 0Some time ago, while researching on a particular country (name withheld), I consulted a development index (name withheld also)....