Baby Formulas: The High Cost of Nutrition Hits Nigerian Families Hard
By Precious Nwonu for LightRay!
By Precious Nwonu for LightRay!
. . . Rethinking investigative journalism for a new generation of female journalists where passion is converted to passive and residual incomes
Deforestation and lack of tree planting pose significant threats to Nigeria’s environment, health, and economy. Trees provide oxygen, support wildlife, and regulate climate, but their absence exacerbates air pollution, soil erosion, and flooding, underscoring the need for urgent action and sustainable solutions.
In this report for LightRay!, Precious Nwonu investigates the state of treeless urban centres in Nigeria.
By ERU
Open contract reporting, an approach to investigative journalism, empowers citizens with important information and tools to hold government accountable in the face of poor governance.
Justina Asisana, a notable journalist in Minna, in this special interview with us at LightRay!, sheds light on her ICIR Award Winning OCRP investigations.
By ERU
By ERU
By Jimoh Elizabeth Oluwaseyi
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presided.
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presided.
Following the Women Climate Change Reporters Training programme, a topic discussed was the outcome of COP28, held in 2024, which highlighted the need for Africa to close the gap in its collective approach and the role of the African Union in restructuring its positioning and voice for its constituent countries.
Here’s an editorial by Ejiro Umukoro, spotlighting the issues and solutions for a more African-centric, united front to address the continent’s indigenous climate challenges, for LightRay! Media.