Who Sets the Narrative? A Note on Research, Responsibility, and IWD 2026
The irony is that Nigeria is one of the most tourism-ready countries in Africa, culturally, geographically, historically, but not structurally. Take the north alone. If someone wanted to see landscapes that make you rethink the definition of beauty, they could start in the Mambilla Plateau in Taraba.
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The Country You Never See Versus The One We Keep Showing
The irony is that Nigeria is one of the most tourism-ready countries in Africa, culturally, geographically, historically, but not structurally. Take the north alone. If someone wanted to see landscapes that make you rethink the definition of beauty, they could start in the Mambilla Plateau in Taraba.
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Why Local Government Matters More Than We Think
We are drowning in commentary, but commentary does not steer the vessel. Democracy is sustained not by outrage, but by institutions strong enough to outlive personalities and rules applied consistently beyond political convenience.
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The Noise of Awareness, the Signal of Action: Public Trust and Electoral Reform in Nigeria.
We are drowning in commentary, but commentary does not steer the vessel. Democracy is sustained not by outrage, but by institutions strong enough to outlive personalities and rules applied consistently beyond political convenience.
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Why Africa Must Define Its Own Path
Your invisibility isn’t protecting your humility. It’s protecting your irrelevance.
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Visibility as a Tool for Social Change
Your invisibility isn’t protecting your humility. It’s protecting your irrelevance.
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Are We Educating for Peace or Simply to Prevent Conflict and Violence?
Peace is not a one-time achievement but a daily habit, much like health. Learn how we can move beyond reactive strategies to make peace a foundation for possibility.
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From Outrage to Oversight.
Mercy, Morality, and the Meaning of Justice: Reflecting on Nigeria’s Recent Presidential Pardons
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How to Write a Funding Proposal
Writing proposals is an integral part of running a non-profit organization, especially for Program or Fundraising staff. Even though your non-profit does not exist to make a profit, you still need money to implement projects, serve beneficiaries effectively, pay staff salaries, and keep your operations sustainable. Many grant-making organizations provide official application templates that outline
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Communication as a foremost tool in CSO Program Formulation
In the complex landscape of civil society work, the difference between programs that transform communities and those that fall short often lies not in the brilliance of the initial concept but in how effectively that concept is communicated throughout its development and implementation. For CSOs, communication shouldn’t be merely a tool for dissemination; it should
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