#SinkingCities: In Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve-center, wetlands have been sacrificed for real estate profits. Future generations may pay the price. Written by Ope AdetayoEdited by Mercy...
By Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi Total oil pollution has destroyed several farmlands, and the only source of drinking water in Ovelle Oduoaha community, Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers...
By Balogun Kamilu Lekan The Catholic Church has a 2,000-year history and is one of the world’s most famous institutions. However, few people understand how it...
By Emiene Erameh Hadiza Aliyu a mother of 6 children living in Angwan Gwuragwu, a community in Karon-Majigi, close to Lugbe, a suburb of the Federal...
By Kenneth Olajide with additional reporting by Anne Pede and Rose Owole The dream of every expectant mother is to give birth to a healthy child,...
The EndSars Protest victims in Enugu have yet to receive compensation despite promises from the state government. CHIKA MEFOR-NWACHUKWU reports on the pains and anguish of...
By Balogun Kamilu Lekan Nigeria is a wonderful country with outstanding citizens from many different cultures. As we commemorate the nation’s 62nd anniversary of independence, let’s...
By Elfredah Kevin-Alerecchi A community in Southern Nigeria, Kaani community in Rivers State, has been existing for over 10 decades, however, since its inception, there has...
By Emiene Erameh A typical day for Esther John, a street cleaner begins around 4 am. “I have to wake up early every day in order...
By Sah Terence Animbom, Fomusoh Wadyeh Rachel, and Ndong Clinton Toh Edited by Mercy Abang and Tina Lee Illustration by Walker Gawande – article originally published...
By Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi Before the demise of 60-year-old Ikeogo, he instructed the doctors at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), and also signed that...
By Claire Mom Rebecca* is a woman in her late thirties. She holds her head high and walks with a sway in her steps. There is...