EssKay! – Adewale Sobowale

There’re some friends who, even if one tries to, one can’t ever forget. Such is the case of my former elementary school mate, Gbenga. I can’t ever forget the fact that his was the first lavish birthday party I ever attended. When I say ‘lavish’, I’m using the word deliberately. It wasn’t as if I…

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Myanmar’s civilians demand justice!

Photo credit: Human Rights Watch Civil society organizations and human rights defenders are intensifying calls for accountability and an end to decades of impunity as civilians, Rohingya, and all communities in Myanmar continue to face killings, mass forced displacement, and other forms of systematic human rights violations. DVB reports that three prominent human rights defenders from Myanmar spoke at the…

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Tanzania issues social media warning!

Photo credit: BBC Police in Tanzania have warned against the use of social media to spread misinformation following a widely shared video of an alleged military officer criticizing the government. Identifying himself as “Capt Tesha” from the air force, the man accuses the government of corruption, rights violations and political interference in the military. He urges…

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Not a Gen-Z rebellion!

Photo credit: France 24 Will Shoki, editor of Africa is a Country, has argued that calling the social media crises erupting in some countries a Gen Z rebellion may be far from the truth. In Nepal, young protesters brought down the government. In Morocco, the leaderless collective “Gen Z 212” filled city squares with chants against…

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Word of the day: deacon

deacon: noun a subordinate officer in a  Christian church, such as  a: a Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Orthodox cleric ranking next below a priest b: one of the laity elected by a church with congregational polity to serve in worship, in pastoral care, and on administrative committees c: a Mormon in the lowest grade of the…

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