Nigerian journalist, Kiki Mordi just got her first Emmy nomination. The 29-year-old exposed the rot in West African universities when she went undercover to a number of tertiary institutions in Nigeria and Ghana. The BBC Africa Eye documentary captured lecturers demanding sex for grades. A particular lecturer in UNILAG propositioned Kiki, who he thought was a…Nigerian... Continue Reading →
3 Relationship Myths That You Need To Stop Believing Immediately
For single people who desire to get into a relationship but haven’t found the one they desire, the struggle is usually real. There’ll be many questions and moments of self-doubts and some more questions. Am I not good enough? Is something wrong with me? Am I doing something wrong? Am I attractive enough? What am…3... Continue Reading →
Africa’s MultiChoice Looks To Netflix And Amazon In Strategy Shift
Adding streaming services will give Africa’s biggest pay-TV group, MultiChoice, a head start when online viewing takes off on the continent, MultiChoice said on Thursday, after revealing it had deals with Netflix and Amazon. CEO Calvo Mawela, in a presentation on Thursday, did not name the partners or give further details of the partnerships but…Africa’s... Continue Reading →
Dates: The Healthiest Fruit On This Planet That Can Cure Many Diseases
The natural sugar found in dates is an excellent substitute for the ordinary sugar. This fruit is easily digestible and reduces the feeling of hunger. Taken in consider the nutrients dates contain, these fruits are a sort of a multivitamin pill, good for both children and adults. Dates are efficient in treating numerous diseases, including…Dates:... Continue Reading →
UN Peacekeepers killed in Mali
UN Peacekeepers killed in Mali UN Peacekeepers Killed in North of Mali The BBC reports that two United Nations peacekeepers have been killed in Mali on Saturday in an attack on a convoy in the north of the country. The vehicles had stopped while travelling from Tessalit to Gao on Saturday when unidentified gunmen opened…UN... Continue Reading →
Photos From George Floyd’s Final Funeral Service In Houston
Family and friends of George Floyd gathered in his hometown of Houston, Texas, on Tuesday to pay their last respects to the 46-year-old at his final funeral service which is taking place at the Fountain of Praise church. Rev. Al Sharpton led the family of George Floyd into the sanctuary, as several police officers... Continue Reading →
The Gambia, the weirdest shaped country in the world
Africa is anything but normal. This continent is full of excitement. There’s always something new to see, an interesting fact to amaze yourself with, and unique places to discover. There’s not a lot of room for these nations, especially in Eco-tourism.The Gambia, the weirdest shaped country in the world
8 New Ways to Experience East Africa from your Couch!
Happy Africa Day! Yes, we’re still staying in because of the pandemic, but don’t let that stop you from learning about the beauty of the world from your couch. Welcome to East Africa! 8 New Ways to Experience East Africa from your Couch! — Kabi Travels8 New Ways to Experience East Africa from your Couch!
Surrounded: How Books Are Keeping Me Going in Quarantine
“I can’t even say that I am ‘living’ in quarantine; if anything, I’m just surviving. But I have my books.” At Causeway Lit, Marina writes about her love for books.Surrounded: How Books Are Keeping Me Going in Quarantine
On Injustice, Inequality, and Being Black in America: A Reading List
Personal posts, essays, and interviews by Black writers, bloggers, and thinkers, compiled by our editorial team.On Injustice, Inequality, and Being Black in America: A Reading List