‘I changed my Nigerian name and suddenly I started getting job interviews’ by Rosaleen Fenton

Inein Victor Garrick, safety Inspector at Transport for Wales, has told how returning to his first name changed his life, after years of people constantly mispronouncing it A man who spent years using his middle name to 'make others' lives easier' has told how reverting back to his first name changed his life. Inein Victor …

Presidency reacts to scathing Financial Times article alleging that Buhari oversaw “two terms of an economic slump, rising debt and a calamitous increase in kidnapping and banditry” by LIB

The presidency has reacted to a scathing Financial Times article centered on the President Muhammadu Buhari's tenure as Nigeria's President.  David Pilling, African editor of Financial Times who wrote the article titled ‘What is Nigeria’s Government for?’, which was published on January 31, 2022, claimed that Buhari has “overseen two terms of an economic slump, rising debt and a …

Contagious coups: what is fuelling military takeovers across west Africa? By Emmanuel Akinwotu

Specific contexts differ, but underlying factors often include jihadist conflict and failures to provide inclusive governance Appearing on state television, military officers read from a statement, calmly announcing the takeover of the state. In the capital’s streets, crowds celebrate, cheering as the coup is roundly condemned outside their country. It is a scene that has …

What happened to Michael Fagan, the man who broke into the British Queen’s bedroom in 1982? By Tom Eames

Michael Fagan famously broke into the Queen's bedroom.Picture: Getty It was one of the most extraordinary moments of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, and one that is still unbelievable 40 years later. In the summer of 1982, Michael Fagan managed to break into Buckingham Palace more than once, and even ended up in the Queen's bedroom and spoke …

“Why can’t Nigerians do it in their own country?” Ask the Irish by David Hundeyin

Nigeria is not in great shape and as a result, many Nigerians leave Nigeria in search of a better life I am not proud to say that it was relatively recently that I found out something I probably should have known decades ago. In 2016, while poking around through random long read articles as I …