Latest Articles by Chitra Nagarajan Contributor We need to dispel some myths about the relationship between women and violent extremist movements. ‘Some people say that the female wing are even more dangerous than the men,’ Hamsatu Allamin said. Contributor Why strategy in Northeastern Nigeria needs to shift from the state to the people. We have under a month left before peace and security reign in the North East of Nigeria. Or so President Muhammadu Buhari would have us believe. Contributor Radio Biafra: Why dangerous speech can be a catalyst for violence. Over the weekend, media sources reported the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, the Director of Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), as he flew into Nigeria from his home in the... Contributor Bombs ready to explode? Unearthing the relationship between Africa’s youth, unemployment and violence. ‘A hungry man is an angry man.’ This phrase is often used to connect youth unemployment, poverty and violence. A dire warning, it is meant to act as a call to action. Contributor In Northern Nigeria the streets are open … just not for women. People around me initially dismissed my concern. ‘These people are always fighting, they’re like that.’ It was only when he had his hands around her neck that they moved to intervene.
Contributor We need to dispel some myths about the relationship between women and violent extremist movements. ‘Some people say that the female wing are even more dangerous than the men,’ Hamsatu Allamin said.
Contributor Why strategy in Northeastern Nigeria needs to shift from the state to the people. We have under a month left before peace and security reign in the North East of Nigeria. Or so President Muhammadu Buhari would have us believe.
Contributor Radio Biafra: Why dangerous speech can be a catalyst for violence. Over the weekend, media sources reported the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, the Director of Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), as he flew into Nigeria from his home in the...
Contributor Bombs ready to explode? Unearthing the relationship between Africa’s youth, unemployment and violence. ‘A hungry man is an angry man.’ This phrase is often used to connect youth unemployment, poverty and violence. A dire warning, it is meant to act as a call to action.
Contributor In Northern Nigeria the streets are open … just not for women. People around me initially dismissed my concern. ‘These people are always fighting, they’re like that.’ It was only when he had his hands around her neck that they moved to intervene.