
How African Advocates Are Redefining Freedom With Atlas Network’s Support
African advocates are reshaping freedom and prosperity through homegrown initiatives that tackle barriers to rights, trade, and opportunity, with the support of Atlas Network.

African advocates are reshaping freedom and prosperity through homegrown initiatives that tackle barriers to rights, trade, and opportunity, with the support of Atlas Network.

Niger state’s moves to regulate the media and control sermons are raising fears of growing censorship.

…the magazine launches with two volumes exploring corruption, failed governance, and everyday life under poor policies.

The Federal Government suspended the four percent customs levy after backlash over its impact on trade, competitiveness, and inflation.

High-profile Africans are increasingly falling into the nets of foreign law enforcers for crimes they could easily evade at home.

Evidence reveals Jackson confronted a life-threatening situation, and a wound in the leg made his escape unrealistic.

…the telecom industry is always under pressure, not because consumers pay less but because the government taxes more.

The Russian flag bearers appeared to be crying for help and desperately seeking global attention.

The call for a “living wage”, a connotation for an increment of the minimum wage, should focus on asking the government to fix the causes of inflation and not be a demand that will drown the country further into debt.

Nigerians don’t necessarily need alms, they only need an environment that makes it possible for them to make money and create wealth.

Nigerian police as an institution was revealed to be the most corrupt institution in Nigeria according to a survey released by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP)…

African governments love tightening their grip on social media platforms, imposing bans, and stifling digital freedom in the name of morality and national security.
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