Jeff Kwarteng Jacobsen: Dual Citizenship is a 'strategic' Move.
When Jeff Kwarteng Jacobsen visited Ghana, at age 14, what he felt wasn’t anger but deep...
Jamel Buhari: The Unrecognized Complexities of Queer Migration
Jamel Buhari is an Amsterdam-based Dutch-Ghanaian researcher and community organizer. He is currently finalizing his PhD...
The Diasporic Cinema of Tomisin Adepeju
Tomisin Adepeju moved to England with his parents at 12 years old. Prior to moving, he...
Conflict and Violence are Displacing Farmers in Kwara, Nigeria
For more than a decade, Nigeria has struggled to contain the menace of banditry.
Years Later, Families in Northeastern Nigeria Tackle the Aftermath of Displacement
After Boko Haram insurgents took her daughter from a village in Borno, Hajara Tukur lost her...
Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo: On Leaving Home and Writing Home
In 2025, Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo published The Tiny Things Are Heavier. The novel which she started...
Internally Displaced Persons in Adamawa are Trapped Between Conflict & Disease
When Rebecca Emmanuel told me she slept two days inside water while fleeing from Boko Haram...
Chad: A Safe Haven for Sudanese Refugees, Now in Crisis
Introduction With the outbreak of war in Sudan on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Army...
Nineteen Years after Migrating, Bajulaye Still Thinks about Home
Migrating from Nigeria to the UK is a direct and indirect political choice. The Romans and Anglo-Saxons can express how politically inclined migration can be. Bajulaiye's artistic attempt to humanize the psychological and cultural complexity that Africans migrants face (in varying degrees), he believes, leads to an inward journey.
"We are not safe": IDPs in Anka Camp are Facing Worsening Displacement Crisis Due to Banditry
Behind every account of the crisis lies a complex web of factors. The rise of banditry in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara states is a deep-rooted conflict between Fulani cattle herders and Birom communities hardened by Nigerian military contractors.