The Silent Trend of Sexual Harassment in Nigeria
Sexual harassment is known to be hardly reported and in this publication, Ezomo Godson gives some reasons why that happens in Nigeria.
Sexual harassment is known to be hardly reported and in this publication, Ezomo Godson gives some reasons why that happens in Nigeria.
Abdulrahman Baba-Ahmed writes about the use of PR bots and data boys to run social media campaigns for mostly false political achievements
Faith Soremekun sheds light on the proposed change in the system of education in Nigeria. Discussing it features and challenges.
Plan your good Friday and easter Monday holiday with this well curated activity line up for you and your loved ones by Maryam Idris Bappa
Abdulrahman M. Abu-Yaman, writes on how Kabafest suffers a hard blow due to its full reliance on the gpvernment to fund the yearly festival.
Abdulrahman Baba-Ahmed writes an International Poetry Day themed article, with focus on how poetry serves as not just a form of art, but as a social good.
Sumayya Shehu Roro, who is a teacher with valuable experience in dealing with kids shares insights on how to instill discipline in children.
Faith Soremekun, a guest contributor on Applied Worldwide Nigeria wrote brilliantly on social protection programs, detailing what they are and what they do.
Ezomo Godson writes baout the harassment Nigerian youths suffer in the hands of the law enforcement agencies and the way forward.
Tecy Igbadume writes about intimate partner violence, ways to recognize a violent relationship and seeking help before it is too late.