In the face of increasing media repression in Africa, the role of international solidarity has never been more crucial. From Uganda to Cameroon, governments are exploiting digital tools to manipulate…
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Crusoe Osagie, Chairman of the Communication Sub-Committee, announced the 3rd edition of the Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament (BOWFT) will bolster the Edo State Government’s crusade against gender-based violence. “The…
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Beyond Protests: The Evolution of Activism Theories in Nigeria’s Socio-Political Landscape
Over the years, the socio-political scene in Nigeria has been punctuated by protests, strikes, and civil unrest, serving as testaments to the nation’s long-standing tradition of resistance and demand for…
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Nigeria’s Female Force: How Women Are Leading the Charge in Peaceful Protests
Nigeria, a land of rich culture and enthusiastic citizens, has witnessed the ascent of women in nonviolent protests. Once overlooked, these women are now at the forefront, championing justice with…
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How nonviolent strategy and training won a key victory in the anti-apartheid sports boycott
By George Lakey / WagingNonviolence.org Among the leading national rugby teams in the world, New Zealand and South Africa were usually at the top. Rugby fans in both countries, therefore,…