Nigeria’s Environmental Impact Assessment Act is not protecting the environment enough and citizens need to get involved.
New train services like this, in Lagos, are designed to boost economic activities and ease movement of passengers.
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Suleman Lazarus, London School of Economics and Political Science and Mark Button, University of Portsmouth
Twitter users’ responses suggest that southern Yahoo boys are more criminalised by Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission than their northern counterparts. We explain why.
Things are not rosy for Nigerians as food prices keep rising.
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The Chrisland Schools incident shows how the media allows males to get away with actions that females cannot.
Women wait for food distribution to commence at the Government Girls Secondary School IDP camp in Monguno, Nigeria.
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Sexual violence against women and girls in Nigeria’s northeastern region persists because of the Nigerian government’s lax response to cases of sexual offences.
Christians hold signs as they march on the streets of Abuja calling for peace and security in Nigeria.
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