
How a student-founded book club is boosting African literature
Book O’Clock brought together students and literature lovers while promoting literacy and [yet] keeps encouraging a reading culture, especially the reading of African literature.
Book O’Clock brought together students and literature lovers while promoting literacy and [yet] keeps encouraging a reading culture, especially the reading of African literature.
During The Liberalist’s follow-up visit in February 2025, PTA teacher Mrs. Oluwuyi, who was the school’s sole educator in 2023, expressed immense relief and gratitude. She introduced The Liberalist’s reporter to the newly assigned teachers and…
Oluwaferanmi Bello, a 2024 Journalism for Liberty Fellow with the Liberalist Centre, pointed out in the publication that the policy contradicts the core principle of merit-based access to education, as enshrined in Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The two-part series investigative report uncovered the deplorable condition of some primary healthcare centres in northwestern Nigeria’s Sokoto state and its dire consequences on staff members and residents.
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