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House 12 a product of commitment to lifelong learning and innovation-Olusoji Oyawoye
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I envision a Uganda where gender equality is at the forefront –Victoria Nyanzi
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TheStudioZay uses personalized approach to makeup services- Zainab Mohammed
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Onuigbo makes case for proper climate governance framework
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Foreign firm seeks NIMASA’s intervention to recover alleged $876,462 Debt
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Government should start creating more awareness on entrepreneurship education – Dr. Inyene Nkanta
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NAPTIP moves against child abuse and exploitation
By Sunday Oyinloye Determined to end child abuse and exploitation in Nigeria, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has commenced intensive advocacy within child protection stakeholders across the country. The move by the agency is…
The paradox of a stolen transformer
By Pedi Obani Iyayi One of the greatest challenges I face as a human rights scholar living in the global South is that a lot of my everyday experiences beg the very question of my humanity and the concept of…
A case for NAPTIP operatives at Nigeria’s boarders
By Sunday Oyinloye These are not the best of times for human traffickers in Nigeria as the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has continued to track and arrest them and also rescue their victims in…
Goodbye plastic souvenirs and bags!
By Pedi Obani Iyayi Nigerian wedding parties are just awesome! From our dazzling decoration, to the scintillating music, colourful asoebis, and of course the artistic makeovers or makeup if you prefer… Guests just turn up in their best because everyone…
Human traffickers have never had it this rough – NAPTIP Director-General
The Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Dame Julie Okah-Donli is arguably one of the finest public office holders in Nigeria. Though, a strict and no nonsense personality, Julie has excellent human relations.…