Double Minority: The Worth of…

I remember waking up one morning, more enraged than usual by the state of politics and governance in Nigeria, especially the way it continues to affect women.
Empty Plates: The Crisis of…

At least one in three children under five years old suffers from malnutrition in visible forms. Some are too short for their age, a condition called stunting.
Inflation and Job Losses in Nigeria

Being out of a job takes away your purchasing power, your standard of living drops, and you constantly have to wait for help
Tomorrow Never Came

“Some say it is tribe. Some say it is power. I think it is all of them mixed together. When leaders care more about power than people, peace becomes a stranger”
Ginger

Shiana stirred her pot of stew as it simmered on the cooker. The stew wasn’t as red as she loved it, but this would have to do.
Lessons, Laughter, and Fundraising: My Little Big Fund Story

It has been a little over a year since I first learned about the Little Big Fund Fellowship for non-profit and social impact founders.
Lights, Camera, Disparity

Let us be real: everyone loves a good underdog story. But Hollywood? Hollywood practically built its brand on it. But when that underdog is a Black woman?
Blood Beneath the Soil: How Mining Fuels Africa’s Wars

For many, life feels like a card game. I have always liked the saying, “You have to live life with the cards you have been dealt.”
On Male Infertility: Breaking the Cycle of Shame

I was sixteen when my father told me he could not have another child.
Unity

They were five minds, five flames each burning bright in their corner of Jos. But seprate fires only warm so much. What if they could set the whole city alight?
