If you’ve ever woken up in the middle of a project delivery-phase and thought “What even am I to do today?”, you have encountered a “bug in the code”, a...


If you’ve ever woken up in the middle of a project delivery-phase and thought “What even am I to do today?”, you have encountered a “bug in the code”, a...

The tax collector has come knocking on the nonprofit sector’s door, and this time the rules have changed entirely. When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the Nigeria Tax Act 2025...

The Niger Delta Region (NDR), comprising Abia State, Akwa Ibom State, Bayelsa State, Cross River State, Delta State, Edo State, Imo State, Ondo State, and Rivers State, is one of...

“We are nothing but pencils in the hand of the Creator.” This is a closing tagline every child and adult in the early 2000s knew. A tagline owned by Wale...

The flood that claimed over 150 lives and displaced over 100 more had barely begun to recede in Mokwa, Niger State, when the first wave of red-uniformed volunteers arrived. They...

Africa is a continent of immense promise—rich in people, culture, and natural resources—yet it continues to battle some of the world’s deadliest diseases. Despite rapid urban growth and scientific progress,...

You don’t know anything about politics. Have you ever tried discussing politics with an older relative? Forget the older relative who might dismiss you with the question: “What do you...

In Nigeria’s political history, power has often worn a uniform, but influence, sometimes, has worn a gele. When Maryam Babangida launched the Better Life for Rural Women Programme in 1987,...

Take a wild guess, but first let give you a hint: It’s not the Government When conversations about Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Nigeria come up, the Nigerian government is quick...
When you think of the most “popular” nonprofit organization in Nigeria, what name comes to mind? Before the pandemic, you might have guessed Kokun Foundation or Slum2School Africa, and you...