Culture
Child abuse is rampant in Africa. This growing oppression, from domestic servitude to outright slavery, is not only immoral explains Debbie Ariyo, but it is also undermining the continent's capacity to achieve economic growth and international competitiveness.
Nigeria has over one hundred million people and it’s still growing. Within the past twenty years, the geographic fabric of the nation has dramatically changed. Buildings are replacing forests, farm lands and pasture areas. Should old superstitions survive?, ask Bons O. Nwabueze
The 'Osu' caste system in Nigeria is a form of apartheid. Victor Dike discusses the socio-political, economic and civil rights implications of this obnoxious system, which is a legacy of our forefathers.
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