No Hope of Schooling for Children Displaced by Terrorism in Northern Nigeria
By Emmanuel Audu For the Saheed family, the day is monotonous; they arrive at a spot in Oja-Oba road in the morning, disperse to different…
By Emmanuel Audu For the Saheed family, the day is monotonous; they arrive at a spot in Oja-Oba road in the morning, disperse to different…
By Qosim Suleiman Maryam Abdulrahman, 40, was at her home in Sokoto, preparing to perform ablution for the Muslim prayers that Sunday evening of 20…
By Abdullah Tijani Thousands of displaced people in Katsina State have three things in common: they are defeated, scattered and helpless. Some of them turned…
Thursday, 29th September 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PRESS STATEMENT – CITIZEN COMMONS INTERNATIONAL LAUNCHES THE NIGERIAN YOUTH VOICE SURVEY Welcome and Protocols. Today, we are…
Story By Arinze Chijioke Chinedu Solomon was only six when his father died in 2004. After his father’s death, his mother, Esther Obi, did menial…
In May 2022, as part of our #FromProtestToAction project, we hosted the Community Change Enablers BootCamp as a special edition of our Social Justice…
5 Days. 20 Change Enablers. One Possibility. Our New Nigeria As part of a targeted effort to make sure that the #EndSARS protest does not…
What Democracy should be A very popular definition of Democracy is that it is a government of the people for the people by the people. …
20th February, 2022 must have been a black day for the family of Sule Matthew, a first-class graduate who just completed his Undergraduate degree from…
During the 2019 election, I was opportuned to talk directly to an acquaintance who categorically told me that she has her PVC but she would…
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