The Republic (Nigeria)
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2 months ago |
republic.com.ng | Diana Ejaita |Wale Lawal |Kai Mora |Emmanuel Esomnofu
Demas Nwoko did not coin the term, ‘Natural Synthesis’. That was the illustrator, Uche Okeke. However, Nwoko, along with Okeke and several other artists affiliated with the Art Department of the Nigerian College of Art, Science and Technology, in Zaria—a movement eventually known as the ‘Zaria Art Society’ or the ‘Zaria Rebels’—pioneered the post-colonial art paradigm around the 1960s.
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2 months ago |
republic.com.ng | Diana Ejaita |Shalom Ojo |Emmanuel Esomnofu
Illustration by Ekundayo R. Baiyegunhi / THE REPUBLIC.
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republic.com.ng | Diana Ejaita |Shalom Ojo |Emmanuel Azubuike
In Angela’s world—and the worlds of many Igbo women like Angela—the inability to fulfil the societal expectation of bearing children comes with layers of discrimination and stigma. Her childlessness became a source of constant torment—a scar she bore silently for years as the weight of cultural expectations pressed heavily on her shoulders. Angela fought back tears as she recounted the years of victimization and prejudice she had endured throughout her marriage with Eleazar.
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2 months ago |
republic.com.ng | Chioma Iruke
Photo illustration by Dami Mojid / THE REPUBLIC. THE MINISTRY OF WORLD AFFAIRSPhoto illustration by Dami Mojid / THE REPUBLIC. THE MINISTRY OF WORLD AFFAIRSAlthough fact-checking has gained traction for its use in debunking misinformation, it has not succeeded in countering cognitive biases or conspiracy theories. Its effectiveness ultimately hinges on the willingness of individuals to engage with opposing viewpoints and reevaluate their beliefs.
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republic.com.ng | Shalom Ojo |Diana Ejaita |Sarah N. Kanu |Pelumi Salako
Many experts have expressed that the effectiveness and success of the protests varied. While some achieved partial success, others were stuck in the face of significant challenges which often fell short of the protesters’ core demands. ‘In Nigeria, the government’s response included some conciliatory gestures, such as increasing the minimum wage and distributing rice to each state.
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