Travel
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My Experience With A Child-Bride
Apr 29, 2015“Sunnana Balira, ni sabowar amayar cha,ama ban san shakaruna ba,ni kam ko makaranta, ko kuwa aura duk wanda an yi mi, zan karba,” Balira said in Hausa. This means, “my name is Balira, I am newly wedded... -
AFRICAN FEMINIST DIALOGUE-YOUNG AFRICAN WOMEN MEET TO ARTICULATE THEIR ISSUES & STRATEGIZE
Jan 22, 2015The Harmattan winds are said to be dry blowing across the Gold Coast. Upon landing at Kotoka international airport, my friend and I quickly noted the air looked misty and one could not see very far.... -
From Abuja To Ikorodu Lagos: A Personal Volunteer Experience
Jan 8, 2015I am only one, but I am still one. I cannot do everything, but I can still do something. I will not refuse to do something I can do- Helen Keller. By CHUKWUNETA EZINNE JOAN... -
Kenya Wishes for Stronger Security in 2015
Dec 27, 2014On the eve of Christmas, I spent my day in Nakuru, Kenya. Nakuru, which is located in East Africa’s Great Rift Valley, is a place of contrasting tales. On one hand, there is a bustling urban... -
10 People You Will Meet In A “Danfo” Bus
Oct 11, 2014One day, we’ll travel to Abuja by train . And I’ll get to write a travelogue. But until then, enjoy this piece on some interesting people I see (meet) whenever I travel by Danfo [those yellow... -
I Drank Salt-Water To Survive Ebola – A Nigerian Recounts
Sep 22, 2014I drank salt water as a protective measure against Ebola. It sounds really funny but when people are faced with a matter of life and death, they can do anything without stopping to think. My family...