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OpEd: Nigeria: Tide turns against government following violence against protestors
As I write this, on the evening of Tuesday 20 October, the Nigerian government has just sent soldiers into the…
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Op-Ed: The Nigerian government is killing its citizens — again
Nigeria has always killed its citizens. It killed them in the infamous pogroms against the Igbo people in the 1960s…
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Chude Jideonwo is endowing a N1 million prize for difference and diversity in Nigeria
Chude Jideonwo, co-founder of Joy, Inc., and host of the TV and radio network #WithChude has announced he is endowing…
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Oped: Some African countries are choosing livelihoods over lockdowns
Excerpts: Africa’s governments are not often in the news for good reason and the opprobrium that they receive is often…
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Oped: Despite elections, Burundi is still a long, long way from redemption
Chude Jideonwo and Damola Morenikeji write about the forthcoming election in Burundi scheduled for May 20, 2020. The piece was…
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COVID-19: There’s one thing Nigeria’s religious rockstars can do to help
Chude Jideonwo wrote this piece for African Arguments on the role religious – and spiritual – leaders should be playing…
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As we celebrate happiness day, should we pay attention to the World Happiness Report?
Chude Jideonwo and Damola Morenikeji’s article titled “As we celebrate happiness day, should we pay attention to the World Happiness…
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Africa is doing better on LGBTQ rights than you think
Excerpt: “Botswana’s High Court ruled for LGBTQI rights in the southern African country on Tuesday … Of course, there are…
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Whether homosexuality is legalized or not, I’m already proud of Kenya
Excerpt: “For a country which, like mine own country Nigeria, actively celebrates homophobia to ask for more time to deliberate…
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Malawi is Southern Africa’s next big election
Mutharika and his ruling party face stiff competition this year from his vice-president, Saulos Chilima, who is running under the…