
How Osun NGO is Driving Digital Literacy Among Female Students
By Taiwo Fatola Oluwadamilola Zakariyah is a Senior Prefect at Baptist Girls High School, Osogbo. She has always had an interest in technology but was
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By Taiwo Fatola Oluwadamilola Zakariyah is a Senior Prefect at Baptist Girls High School, Osogbo. She has always had an interest in technology but was
By Usman Aliyu Many children in urban slums are missing out on schooling; this was the situation in Makoko, a waterfront in Lagos State. One
By Daniel Adaji Hajia Bintu Ali, a 53-year-old woman and her three children moved into the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Area I, Abuja
By Yahuza Abdulkadir For the past centuries, some discriminatory societal norms and conservatism strengthened the belief of many parents from Northern Nigeria in early marriage
By Muhammad Auwal Ibrahim In northern Nigeria, about 60 percent of women do not have access to the internet. The technology ecosystem of the country is mainly
By Hamzat Ibrahim Abaga In 2022, Celestine Ebuka, 13, had a social anxiety disorder otherwise known as social phobia, as a result of bullying, abuse,
By Yahuza Abdulkadir Sabon Gari, Taraba: Globally, issues of underdevelopment, poverty, and humanitarian crisis have turned millions of children particularly in the developing countries to less-privileged.
By Taiwo Fatola Christianah Abe is a student of the Department of Anatomy at Osun State University. She won a sum of $350 dollars from
Teach the child Africa team. Photo: Teach The Child By Daniel Oyeniyi The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a severe blow to education in Nigeria. According to
An instructor guiding the children on how to use engineering equipments/Photo: BitLab Innovation Hub By Yahuza Abdulkadir Even though the Federal Government of Nigeria has
By Rasheed Adebiyi and Abdulgafar Adebayo Radio is a medium that is widely regarded as a grassroots medium. Apart from the fact that it does
A cross-section view of bettors using computers in a betting shop. Photo: Frapapa Bet By Prosper Ishaya A few minutes into Etim’s arrival at his
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