She thought it was just a cough: How ignorance fuels avoidable pain among tuberculosis patients
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
As AI dominates global communication, languages not digitized, preserved, or actively promoted risk extinction. On World Mother Language Day 2026, experts warn Nigeria: safeguard indigenous tongues or lose them to irrelevance forever.
Brutal hands have scarred countless women, leaving bleeding hearts and broken homes in their wake. Female genital mutilation (FGM) robs women of sexual pleasure, turning intimacy into pain. Survivors face marital struggles, emotional trauma, and physical harm. As cultural norms perpetuate this practice, advocates demand urgent action to end this violation of human rights.
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
Debunking myths and misconceptions, breastfeeding stories shed light on the realities of nursing, empowering young and old mothers with knowledge, reassurance and support for a positive and fulfilling experience.
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh reports on an NTA Network interview with Lady E Ejiro Umukoro, discussing Nigeria’s 26 years of democracy. Lady E critiques the country’s economic stagnation, lack of inclusivity, and poor governance, highlighting the need for citizens’ engagement and good governance to redefine Nigeria’s future prospects.
Cultural norms, societal expectations, and religious beliefs continue to hinder women’s progress in Nigeria, perpetuating inequality and limiting their potential. In this report , Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh weighs in experts position on these issues emphasizing the need for women to recognize and challenge these barriers to achieve true empowerment that allows women thrive.