Sexual predators know they can take advantage of the industry’s opaque and byzantine investigative procedures, its lack of follow up with complainants and general nonchalant disposition towards incidents of sexual abuse to perpetrate and perpetuate their nefarious activities unhampered.
Read MoreFor years, sexual harassers hid their predatory nature under their vocal but opportunistic support for women's rights, a heinous ploy that no longer seems tenable in the age of #MeToo.
Read MoreNigeria's covid vaccination drive needs more than radio jingles and text messages from the country's public health agency to reach its goal of immunising 80 million citizens.
Read MoreFrustrating independent writers out of business via rights grab and meagre compensation or none at all will no doubt leave a wider chasm in journalism, one that newsrooms worldwide already struggle to bridge.
Read More“The day Oguta fell, my family was the last to leave our village because we were waiting for my uncle who had gone to get fuel for the car. There was a lot of gunshot and shelling. We were scared, especially my father. It’s not something one should experience twice.”
Read MoreAs Nigeria turns 59, high unemployment rates, crumbling infrastructure, crippling insecurity, rising foreign debt, widespread corruption, and multi-dimensional poverty have left citizens pondering the meaning of independence.
Read MoreTalking about sexual harassment is taboo in conservative Nigeria. Victims are expected to suffer in silence while perpetrators walk free without consequences. But a bright spot is finally emerging, thanks to the #MeToo movement.
Read MoreTwenty have been confirmed dead after a residential building housing a school collapsed Wednesday morning in Lagos. Majority of the causalities were children.
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