Youth Leaders Urged to Adopt Servant-Leadership Approach for Africa’s Transformation
. . . Youth leaders must prioritize others’ needs, says Amzat Ajibola, Africa Editor at CCIJ.
. . . Youth leaders must prioritize others’ needs, says Amzat Ajibola, Africa Editor at CCIJ.
. . . Ombudsman’s Role Crucial in Resolving Media Disputes.
. . .Governor changes tactics, seeks demolition of Bageddi Radio station’s premises.
. . . The Importance of Media Mediation in upholding press freedom.
The Deputy Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu presided.
It will be recalled that LightRay! Media broke the investigative report on the UNICAL Dentistry Accreditation Crisis a week ago.
As Nigeria’s rural communities cry out for healthcare, one question remains: Can the government and stakeholders bridge the gap and ensure quality medical care reaches those who need it most? The fate of countless lives hangs in the balance, and the time for action is now.
Precious Nwonu provides more insight into the state of Primary Health Centres in rural Enugu.
As the UNICAL dentistry students’ protest makes waves, one thing is clear: the pursuit of quality education and accountability will no longer be silenced, and the fate of these students hangs precariously in the balance, demanding urgent attention from university and government authorities.
Precious Nwonu sheds more insights in this report.
UNICAL’s broken promises leave dental students shattered, their dreams of becoming dentists crushed by institutional greed and negligence, feeling scammed by the very institution meant to nurture their future, they cry out for justice and answers, their pleas echoing through the hallowed halls of academia.
Nigeria’s healthcare system stands at a critical juncture, where concerted efforts and strategic investments can transform the nation’s health landscape, improving lives and securing a healthier future for generations to come.
By Precious Nwonu
As Africa grapples with rising health crises and social injustices, a new wave of storytelling is emerging. Journalists are being empowered to amplify marginalized voices, challenge stigma, and drive change. Can their reporting be the catalyst for a healthier, more equitable future?
The push for History’s full reintegration into Nigerian school curricula has gained renewed momentum, with advocates emphasizing its crucial role in shaping national identity and civic awareness. By securing proper funding, training teachers, and ensuring oversight, History education can equip young Nigerians with a deeper understanding of their heritage and the complexities of their nation’s past, ultimately informing their present and future.
By Ejiro Umukoro