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Inspired by successful protests in Kenya that led to significant political changes; Nigerian youths refuse to back down.
Will these protests bring similar change in Nigeria?
Africa is witnessing a significant boost in data centre investments, driven by increased submarine cable connectivity with South Africa having the highest number of deployments, followed by Nigeria and Kenya?
This increased connectivity is driving investment in data centers. Recent investments include a $300 million expansion of Africa Data Centres' facility in Cape Town.
What do you think will be the most exciting opportunity for Africa's tech growth in the next 5 years?
As a 16-year-old royalty from Niger State, Zainab Abdulkadir was encouraged by her father to take up the prestigious sport of Polo.
But her community had other ideas, believing it was a male-only pursuit. Her father's aspirations were short-lived, as he retreated to avoid societal backlash.
Little did they know, this setback would lead Zainab to discover her true passion - poetry.
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Weeks before the protests began, we went to Nyanya Market in Abuja to hear from buyers and sellers about the rising cost of food items.
They shared their struggles and fears about the future. Little did we know, their frustrations would soon boil over into nationwide protests.
The stories we heard were heartbreaking: families struggling to make ends meet, traders barely scraping by.
What would you do if you were forced to choose between feeding your child or sending them to school?
Many children in Nigeria, especially in urban areas like Abuja, are forced to beg for food or money due to poverty.
Did you know that 67.5% of children under 18 in Nigeria experience multidimensional poverty?
Child poverty is more prevalent in areas lacking social amenities, with rural areas and regions like the north-east and north-west being disproportionately affected. The consequences of this include lack of education, stunted growth, health risks, and human trafficking.
But what can be done to break the cycle of poverty and give these children a brighter future?