By Owei Lakemfa IT WAS Monday. July 5, 1993. That was the date, conscientious Nigerians had chosen to commence confrontation with the military regime that had weighed the country down, stolen it blind and, in order to perpetuate its misrule, had annulled the Presidential elections. The generals had declared any protest, enemy action and, had ...
By Joke Kujenya IN NIGERIA, children of incarcerated parents remain among the most overlooked victims of the justice system, facing stigma, trauma, and economic hardship. This inspired a youth-led initiative, Hope for Children Left Behind (HfCLB), to take decisive steps to advocate for these children’s rights and welfare, shedding light on a g...
