Nigerian Languages Far From Home — Still Talking, Still Thriving
Nigerian languages have always been more than just a way to chat. They carry stories, respect, humour, and the gentle wisdom of grandparents who can correct you with just one proverb. From Yoruba and Igbo to Hausa and hundreds more, these languages are…
Security Beyond Headlines: How Insecurity is Undermining Nigeria’s Food Systems and Everyday Life
In the fertile fields of Benue State — once proudly dubbed Nigeria’s “food basket” — insecurity has become more than a headline. It is a lived reality that ripples through farms, markets, classrooms and clinics, leaving deep scars on the very fabric of…
How Nigeria’s Small-Scale Farmers Are Quietly Winning on the Global Stage
In a world ruled by giant agribusinesses with glossy brochures and deeper pockets than a winter coat, Nigeria’s small-scale farmers are doing something rather remarkable — they are holding their own. Quietly. Steadily. And often without applause. These…