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Gemini.Millenial.Explorer.
Lagos, Nigeria
Joined June 2018
The ongoing events in Makoko, Lagos, represent a grave violation of human rights. Since January 5, 2026, the Lagos State Ministry of Urban Development has moved beyond agreed-upon boundaries to carry out mass demolitions, displacing thousands of socioeconomically marginalised
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Water privatisation 101!
What exactly is water privatization, and why is it causing so much harm across Africa? Watch to learn— the history, the failures, and our fight to protect public water. #StopWaterPrivatization
#OWORAC
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Water workers in Senegal are under attack, & the world must pay attention. As we mark International #HumanRightsDay one man, Comrade Oumar Ba, is on a hunger strike protesting illegal union elections, intimidation, & a broader assault on something every society relies on: water.
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My analysis on Nnamdi Kanu's conviction.
Yet even as Kanu bears responsibility for the devastation wrought under his watch, another question forces itself into the centre of the national conversation. Who will judge the Nigerian state for its own crimes? Kanu is guilty but who will try Nigeria?
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#Algorithms meant to protect users now silence those who speak plainly about sexual violence, forcing euphemisms where truth should stand. An article by @ZDooshima. https://t.co/7r6IFXuR8l
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Algorithms meant to protect users now silence those who speak plainly about sexual violence, forcing euphemisms where truth should stand
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Sugar-sweetened Beverages are sweet poison. Let’s #SipSmart and support the SSB Tax. #FoodJusticeBootcamp25 #SSBTaxSaves @cappafrica @HealthyFood_NG @incubatorGHAI @JAmafah
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Akinbode Oluwafemi (@bodufemi), the Executive Director of @CAPPAfrica, delivered the welcome address. #FoodJusticeBootcamp25 #SSBTaxSaves #HealthyFoodPolicy
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What can Africa learn from global conflicts? In my latest article, I discuss how wars elsewhere deeply shake the continent and why Africa must break free from these outside influences.
From fuel prices to defence gaps, #Africa’s reliance on global systems is being tested by far-off crises. Stronger local frameworks are needed, argues @ZDooshima. https://t.co/us4mapU724
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From fuel prices to defence gaps, #Africa’s reliance on global systems is being tested by far-off crises. Stronger local frameworks are needed, argues @ZDooshima. https://t.co/us4mapU724
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From fuel prices to defence gaps, Africa’s reliance on global systems is being tested by far-off crises. Stronger local frameworks are needed
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In commemoration of World No Tobacco Day 2025, the Ekiti State Ministry of Health (@Ulera_Ekiti), in collaboration with Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (@CAPPAfrica), officially flagged off the #SmokeFreeEkiti campaign. The event aligned with this year’s
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The food and beverage industry is at it again —targeting vulnerable communities with aggressive marketing schemes, undermining public health policies and displacing traditional foods with ultra-processed products. Our latest report exposes how, across seven Nigerian states, the
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Pope Francis opened the door for queer Africans — will #PopeLeoXIV keep it open? An article by @ZDooshima. https://t.co/GNJKb4OKAq
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— will Pope Leo XIV keep it open?
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Healthy food policies are fundamental for protecting the welfare of Nigerians. Live the @CAPPAfrica and @HealthyFood_NG sip and paint event for young people. We eat to stay alive not to die! Eat less salt, sugar, trans fat, and processed foods.
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Read my latest article on how drones are transforming the conflict landscape in Africa.
Unregulated access to cheap but combat-efficient drones is adding a new and dangerous element to conflicts in Africa, Zikora Ibeh writes. https://t.co/KKcNFnl3AD
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Half a century after #ECOWAS promised peace and prosperity, three breakaway states are testing West African solidarity, sparking a potential #TradeWar, writes @ZDooshima. https://t.co/uA6U9gVH7o
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Half a century after ECOWAS promised peace and prosperity, three breakaway states are testing West African solidarity, sparking a potential trade war
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Join us tomorrow for a special webinar in commemoration of the 2025 World Health Day. We will explore critical but often overlooked areas of health and discuss how our collective advocacy can drive policies that put public health first. 🗓️ Wednesday, April 9, 2025 🕛 12 PM 📍
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Did you miss the launch of our latest report, Big Debt, Big Thirst? 💦 Watch this video to catch up on the critical discussions about World Bank-supported water projects in Ekiti, Rivers, and Bauchi States—and how they have impacted local communities. Read the full report here:
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Tomorrow! Join @CAPPAfrica for the official launch of our latest report: “Big Debt, Big Thirst: A Case Study of World Bank-Supported Water Projects in Ekiti, Rivers, and Bauchi States “examines the impacts of the World Bank’s Third National Urban Water Sector Reform Program
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LIVE IN OSOGBO: Ongoing is the inauguration of #TheVerifiers, the community of verification experts across South West Nigeria, supported by @witnessorg @witness_africa
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You’re invited to join our upcoming webinar! Themed: Media Practitioners as Catalysts for Civic Engagement and Democratic Accountability Date: Friday, 14th March Time: 11am Prompt The media plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse, holding leaders accountable, and
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