Category Podcasts
Read How Nigerian Activists Peace Ayo and Kiki James Dish on Fighting for Girls’ Education
Editor’s Note : This interview was culled from —– Last week, two generations of Nigerian education activists joined forces to fight to see every girl in school. 15-year-old Peace Ayo Adegbola and Gulmakai Champion Kiki James both represented Malala Fund…
Itoro Eze-Anaba’s Story – Founder, Mirabel Centre
I have practised law for over 25 years and I have been actively involved in the promotion and protection of women’s rights in Nigeria. I founded Mirabel Centre, to provide free medical and psychosocial support to survivors of rape and…
Tales of pains, neglect: How Ogun communities survive using one dilapidated health centre (1)
CSNewspaper Freelance Reporter, Seye Joseph, writes on the deplorable condition of the Ohunbe Health Centre and the pitiful conditions pregnant women go through before child delivery in a local government in Ogun state. Ohunbe Primacy Health Center was an answer…
Group trained 667 youth in ICT, entrepreneurship in 2017
Paradigm Initiative, a prominent social enterprise in the ICT sector, has revealed how it provided free training in ICT and entrepreneurship to 667 youth in 2017. This is contained in the 2017 Annual Report of the organization released recently to…
Paradigm Initiative hails National Assembly for Passing Digital Rights Bill
The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday passed the Digital Rights and Freedom Bill, following in the footsteps of the Nigerian House of Representatives which passed the Bill on December 19, 2018. In a statement following the passage of the Bill at…
INTERVIEW: Why we agreed to help Nigeria pay $76 million debt to Japan – Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Paulin Basinga is the Country Director of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Nigeria, a major international donor supporting development in several sectors in the country. As the head of the operations of the Foundation in Nigeria, Mr. Basinga works…
Fighting Human Trafficking In The US: LESSONS FOR NIGERIA
HANNAH OJO participated in the United States Foreign Press Centers’ international reporting tour on Combating Human Trafficking through Prevention, Protection & Prosecution. Travelling across the states of Washington DC, Texas and California with a team of 20 select journalists from across…
How Often NGOs Post on Social Media?
One of the most asked questions by NGOs is: How often should our organization post on social media? In truth, there’s no correct answer that applies to all NGOs because there are so many variables that affect engagement. Algorithms vary by country,…