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Magatte Wade (@magattew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news: Próspera Africa is here! 😊🌍🚀 If you've been following me, you know how strongly I believe that Africa’s poverty isn’t due to a lack of talent, but because overregulation keeps holding us back. When we make it easier to start and grow businesses, using a proven

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Exactly 174 years ago, a French economic journalist Federick Bastiat died. His last year on earth coincides with the publication of his most popular essay “The Law”. Even though more than a century and half apart, The Law’s perspectives remain remarkably prescient.

We Are Innovation (@innovationweare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lowest lung cancer rates. Lowest oral cancer. Below 5% smoking rate. What does Sweden know that the rest of the world doesn't? Watch 'How Sweden Quit Smoking' to find out. #HealthInnovation

ibrahim adeyemi (@ibrahim_adey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Silence is a killer, it makes those who should be behind bars the voice of the nation. A society that picks VDM as its preferred activist will choose David as its most reliable journalist. It's a world of idiots ruled by idiots. Kabisa!!

The Liberalist (@_theliberalist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many emergency victims scattered around Nigerian villages are living in a hopeless circle, as various government intervention programmes are far beyond their reach. Read here: theliberalist.org/amid-nigerias-… #Economy #Inflation #InterventionProgrammes

The Liberalist (@_theliberalist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ICYMI: Catch up on the latest insights and analysis from us. Our latest articles covered pressing topics such as African democracy, Nigeria’s economy, the impact of taxation, and the effectiveness of government aids in addressing poverty.

#ICYMI:

Catch up on the latest insights and analysis from us. Our latest articles covered pressing topics such as African democracy, Nigeria’s economy, the impact of taxation, and the effectiveness of government aids in addressing poverty.
Qosim Suleiman (@elqaxxee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 26 February 2021, bandits attacked the Government Girls Secondary School (GSS Jangebe). In January, I visited the school and tracked down some of the girls and documented their stories. The text and documentary coming up via Premium Times on 26 February. Anticipate!!

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The Liberalist Centre has secured a grant from the Institute of Economic Affairs under the Whetstone Freedom Fund Grant Programme to support the 2025 Journalism for Liberty Fellowship. Read: theliberalist.org/institute-of-e… #InstituteofEconomicAffairs #JournalismforLibertyFellowship #LiberalistCentre

The Liberalist (@_theliberalist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to the latest Freedom House’s report on Freedom in the World, global freedom has declined for the 19th consecutive year, with 60 countries experiencing erosion of political & civil rights. Analysis by A, our Managing Editor: theliberalist.org/the-year-elect…

Qosim Suleiman (@elqaxxee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In January, I had what was close to a ride along with a Fulani Woman in Zamfara. I witnessed sad reality of what it means to be Fulani in the Northwest today. There’s a growing discrimination and ethnic profiling against Fulanis in the region. Kdly read and share

'Kúnlé 🧩 (@kunleadebajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need more prestigious local and international awards simply for exceptional feature writing. Journalism does not need to be investigative to be commendable.

ibrahim adeyemi (@ibrahim_adey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you know what it means to give a hungry child enough food and then hand him a gun to fight his community? In this months-long investigation for HumAngle_, I uncovered how terrorists are weaponising hunger to lure children into their fold. humanglemedia.com/the-boys-lured…

Kalu Aja (@finplankaluaja1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent the weekend looking at the approved 2025 Federal Budget, A complete mess, i am being polite Everywhere you look, its "Solar streetlight", "inverter" "classroom repairs", then "cash grants to constituents". I saw Ministries building roads, classrooms, palaces, etc. no

I spent the weekend looking at the approved 2025 Federal Budget,

A complete mess, i am being polite

Everywhere  you look, its "Solar streetlight", "inverter" "classroom repairs", then "cash grants to constituents". I saw Ministries building roads, classrooms, palaces, etc. no
Qosim Suleiman (@elqaxxee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With support from the Pulitzer Center, myself, A, Amma Moussa and Gaston Sawadogo chronicle the thorn in the flesh of the African Union’s ambitious Great Green Wall Initiative in three West African countries –Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Niger Republic.

With support from the <a href="/pulitzercenter/">Pulitzer Center</a>, myself, <a href="/AbdullahAtijani/">A</a>, Amma Moussa and Gaston Sawadogo chronicle the thorn in the flesh of the African Union’s ambitious Great Green Wall Initiative in three West African countries –Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Niger Republic.
We Are Innovation (@innovationweare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE 📝 Read the latest article on our website - "The Meme-ification of Advocacy: Why NGOs Should Get (Strategically) Unserious", by our COO Tania Rak 💻 In the age of infinite scrolls, Italian brain-rot memes, and 15-second explainers, this article advises NGOs

EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE 📝

Read the latest article on our website - "The Meme-ification of Advocacy: Why NGOs Should Get (Strategically) Unserious", by our COO <a href="/Tania__Rak/">Tania Rak</a> 💻

In the age of infinite scrolls, Italian brain-rot memes, and 15-second explainers, this article advises NGOs
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“Across the world, NGOs are discovering something that influencers and teenagers figured out long ago: the internet doesn’t reward importance — it rewards relevance. These days, that means memes, microtrends, and posts that feel more like gossip than governance.” Tania Rak

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From social media rants to political spin, this Factcheck by our Managing Editor, A shows how poor headline choices fuel misinformation & deepen distrust in both the media & government. Read here: theliberalist.org/how-misleading… #factcheck #fakenews #headline #importban

From social media rants to political spin, this Factcheck by our Managing Editor, <a href="/AbdullahAtijani/">A</a> shows how poor headline choices fuel misinformation &amp; deepen distrust in both the media &amp; government.

Read here:
theliberalist.org/how-misleading…

#factcheck #fakenews #headline #importban
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In May, headlines claimed the Nigerian government had banned all foreign imports. But that was misleading. The “Nigeria First” policy only applies to government institutions. Read my latest report on The Liberalist. Here: theliberalist.org/how-misleading…