After it was announced that Muhammadu Buhari had won the election, his supporters took to the streets to celebrate, but there was no joy for those who lost loved ones amid the violence.
Six-year-old Mohammed from Kano State, Nigeria, has never been able to have a normal childhood. While his peers enjoy a more regular upbringing, Mohammed earns his living by begging on the streets, having lost both his parents at a tender age.
The tax on the so called Over The Top (OTT) media services in Uganda impacts communication and social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and others.
Nigerian professionals in fields such as the arts, sciences, and engineering are not leaving anything to chance and seeking better career fulfillment overseas.
Multiple reports of fake orphanages and the bitter experiences of children in approved ones have sparked a debate on whether they should be banned or not.