
Nairobi-Based Illustrator, Joy Kioko, Is Helping Adults to Add Some Colour to Their Lives
Joy Kioko understands that feelings of sadness and depression are not escapable, but they can be managed through therapy. She also understands that therapy is
Joy Kioko understands that feelings of sadness and depression are not escapable, but they can be managed through therapy. She also understands that therapy is
Every year, more than 10 million people fall victim to cancer, with a staggering 70% of these deaths occurring in low-to-middle-income countries. The World Health
Kawthar Monisola Salahudeen is a writer, rights activist, policy enthusiast, and barrister-in-making. Kawthar was a fellow and now an alumnus of the Walter Carrington Youth
Over the past few months, Charity Ekezie has built a large social media followership for herself by creating satirical videos to correct stereotypes about Africa. Mary Raji sits with Charity in a conversation about the many facets of social media, and the multi-dimensional impact of the internet in our ever-evolving society.
In April 2022, Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) reported that Fisayo Soyombo emerged as one of the 13 selected fellows of the Reuters Institute for
Loveth Liberty is carefree and full of life. She is talented and grounded. A 3-time poetry slam champion, 2-time talent show winner and a Lacasera prize-winning
We sat down with Johnson Ocheja as part of The Creative Lane, a series of features in which we set the stage for creative people
The world has seen a surge in the adoption of digital artworks via the not-so-new NFT medium, and we’ve been following the trend and frenzy
When the pandemic struck in 2020, Christiana Oderemi did not expect it to be a blessing in disguise, the hand of providence that was about