OP-ED Opinions 

When Supreme Court Justices Turn Whistleblowers By Chido Onumah & Godwin Onyeacholem

On Thursday, July 14, 2022, the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in collaboration with Yar’Adua Foundation will launch the Corruption Anonymous (CORA) whistleblowing platform at Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja. The CORA platform is a secure civil society-driven public whistleblowing tool through which citizens can submit tips on corruption and other forms of wrongdoing anonymously. Jointly developed by AFRICMIL… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

Osun Gubernatorial Election 2022. An Overview By Adeola Soetan

Osun is a state whose election and its violence-prone hotspots can be easily predictable with marginal reading error. I have done pre-election voter education and scoping on occasions there before in addition to election observation for organisations and had alerted the police in some instances so I have a fair knowledge of its electoral characteristic and hotspots. Hotspots are also… Read More
East Africa Leaders 

Kenya Elections: Former Botswana President Festus Moga to head Commonwealth Observer Group

The Commonwealth Observer Group will arrive in Nairobi on 2 August 2022 and will be supported by a team from the Commonwealth Secretariat LONDON, 12 July 2022 – The Commonwealth has announced the appointment of Botswana’s former President, H.E. Festus Mogae, to lead its observer group for Kenya’s upcoming general elections. The 20-person Group will be in Kenya for the… Read More
Africa OP-ED 

Almost Half of Countries in Africa Still Have Nationality Laws that Discriminate Against Women

Campaigners are calling on governments to dismantle sexist nationality laws and ensure full legal equality in citizenship NAIROBI, Kenya, July 7, 2022/ — A quarter of countries still have discriminatory nationality laws that deny women the same nationality rights as men, reveals a worldwide report by the international human rights organization Equality Now (EqualityNow.org). Women are being prohibited from passing… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

Tinubu, Iwo Ko Lo Kan! (Tinubu, It’s Not Your Turn!) By Bayo Oluwasanmi

Presidential candidates for the 2023 elections are resorting to fuzzy math, half-truths, and even outright falsehoods to compete for media attention and votes. The worst offender so far, is Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu, APC presidential candidate. The lies that continue to dog Tinubu are not new. The lies have been part of his political diary since he joined politics. The… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

Reasons For The Persisting Insecurity And Massacres In Southeast By Aloy Ejimakor

Before post-colonial Nigeria lapsed into its current unitary state, while still passing off as a federation, regional security was largely within the purview of the respective regions, not the federal government. And it worked pretty well.This basic arrangement was not by chance but by well-considered design. Despite their many failings, Nigeria’s indigenous founding fathers and the departing British colonists knew… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

OsunDecide2022: The Grown Baby of Adeleke and the Osun’s Dilemma By Oluwaseyi Oyetunbi

The name Adeleke is a household name in Osun State. No doubt, the family is the most influential and arguably the weathliest in the state; with a sterling record of commitment to multiple charity projects across the four cardinal points of Nigeria. People who barely know the family often attribute its influence to David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, the… Read More
Malawi OP-ED 

OPINION FROM BANTU SAUNDERS JUMAH : Malawi  Vice President Saulos Chilima should be arrested immediately

Trying to use the Biblical principle of the most powerful Samson of uprooting and destroying all beacons and foundations of the Temple in an attempt to kill anyone and everyone inside the Temple is the philosophy Vice President is using to destroy all Tonse government alliance partners. For two solid years Vice President and his boss did their best to… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

The Revenge Of The Youths And The Rise Of The ‘Obidients’ By Achike Chude

If you were old enough, you would remember where you were when thunder and lightning struck the United States of America on September 11, 2001, as three terrorists-commandeered aircraft hurtled down from the skies unto American cities bringing death, destruction, and fear. If you were old enough, you would remember where you were in Lagos on the 27th of January… Read More