The unnamed woman had just given birth to a baby five days before. Her body was still wet as Yoruba say of mothers who newly underwent...
Corruption is a complex social, political and economic phenomenon that affects all countries. Corruption undermines democratic institutions, slows economic development and contributes to governmental instability. Corruption...
The world’s history is stained by a menacing femicide, the systematic felony often defined as the intentional killing of women and girls by men because of...
In 1992, Leon Mugesera, a senior politician in the then Rwanda ruling party, gathered a crowd of supporters at a rally held in the town of...
In the bustling chaos of Lagos, amidst the honks of danfo buses and the haggling of market traders, the soulful strains of “EGWU” pierced through the...
The handling of juvenile protesters by Nigeria’s police prosecutors, led by Federal Government counsel Rimazonte Ezekiel, has revealed a horrifying disregard for children’s rights, calling for...
“A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.” Jack Dempsey I read a so-called “investigation” by the Sunday Telegraph Newspaper titled “IGP Egbetokun’s tenure extension...
“The aim of justice is to give everyone his due.” – Cicero As I woke up this morning, the first pop-up on my browser was a publication...
The social contract theory posits that individuals surrender certain rights to the state in exchange for protection and security. Yet, Nigeria’s police pension crisis raises a...
In the years leading up to President Bola Tinubu’s administration, daily commuting for workers in Nigeria, particularly from Mowe in Ogun State to Ikeja, Lagos, was...