
Why Are Africans Seeking Justice Abroad
In Africa, the irresistible search for fair judgment continues to push Africans to courts abroad.

In Africa, the irresistible search for fair judgment continues to push Africans to courts abroad.

According to the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), PHCs are expected to offer 24-hour services, be fenced, and have staff quarters or accommodation for the workers within the community.

When The Liberalist visited the facility in March this year, the staff quarters were in a state of total abandonment and disrepair, reflecting the broader neglect that plagues the facility.

Africa’s press freedom is deteriorating, with many countries experiencing increased repression, violence, and state-sanctioned media manipulation against journalists.

Rather than imposing more taxes, the government should reduce barriers to digital access.

The continent’s largest economy on board means the vision of a unified African free trade area just got brighter.

Across Sokoto state, remote communities are grappling with a silent crisis: poor access to healthcare services, abandoned facilities, and severe shortages of medical personnel and equipment.

Civilian life in eastern Congo for the past months has spiralled into a state of great humanitarian conditions through displacement and hunger.

Several graduates of Nigerian universities lost opportunities because they couldn’t get their transcripts on time, while many of them boycott the process and pay extra charges to those who could help them fast-track it.

For the past seven years since the peace accord, the foundation of the peace deals has always been under threat.

Beyond corruption and electoral malfeasance, a harsh economic condition, including a historical inflation hitting 40 per cent on food items, pushed average Nigerians to a squalid condition.

Emeka is not only pained about giving the values of his sweats to people who had no idea how he made them, but also the fact that there are several areas in the market which require rehabilitation.
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