In a deeply patriarchal rural society, women are learning mediation to resolve conflicts peacefully. Their efforts are already bearing fruit across southern Chad’s countryside.
No fewer than 44 farm settlements, known as 'Ndiagu', have been overrun, with residents forced to flee their homes and seek ...
The Wodaabe tribe, a branch of the Fulani, maintain their distinct culture and traditions despite external challenges. Known ...
After more than a decade of abuse and isolation, one young woman’s return to her faith and family sheds light on an ...
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In Lagos of old, there was a legendary thief called Anikura, whose targets were mainly cross-border traders. His infamy grew ...
Hello and welcome! In today’s trending news stories; 1. During the ongoing Eid-el-Fitr celebrations on April 1, 2025, a ...
Eleven people, including a pregnant woman, her husband and a ten-year-old girl, were killed by suspected herdsmen in Ruwi ...
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has condemned the gruesome mob killing of 16 ...
For generations, many Fulani people across northern Nigeria have refrained from eating goat meat, following cultural ...
The British High Commission is proud to announce the winners for the fourth annual Ambassador for a Day (AfD) competition; a ...
The moment I observed closely, the bond between Mrs Safara’u and her son, Governor Radda, I discovered each day was ...