Linking Partners for Niger Delta Development

February 5, 2018

Culture Resilience and Development: the case of river based open defecation in riverine communities in the Niger Delta

  By Ogadinma Iroka As one of the concepts in the study of culture, culture resilience, x-rays the way, elements of a peoples culture, last overtime amidst […]
January 30, 2018

Google Summer of Code (GSoC) Port Harcourt Bootcamp

  Google Summer of Code is a global program focused on introducing students to open source software development. Students work on a 3-month programming project with […]
January 29, 2018

UNDP unveils Managing Migration for Development programme

  In response to calls on development partners for a joint effort at tackling the illegal migration crisis in Edo State, the United Nations Development Programme […]
January 29, 2018

Niger Delta Conflict Tracker (November – December 2017)

  This monthly tracker is designed to update Peace Agents on patterns and trends in conflict risk and violence in the Niger Delta, as identified by […]
January 29, 2018

Oxfam Report: an economy for the 99%

According to Oxfam, new estimates show that just eight men own the same wealth as the poorest half of the world. As growth benefits the richest, […]
January 18, 2018

What does it mean “to serve Nigeria with all your strength?”

  By Odeh Friday   As a schoolboy in the 1990s, I made that vow every day when I recited the national pledge. Our teachers taught […]
January 18, 2018

Changing Nigeria’s maritime landscape

  A major development capable of increasing the capacity of indigenous ship owners and other stakeholders in the maritime sector took root some days back at […]
January 16, 2018

Nkasi Wodu: How Armed Militants in Nigeria’s South gain access to power and wealth

  I still remember that day like it was yesterday. General Felix was dressed in complete military fatigues, a camouflage shirt and trouser, leather combat boots […]
January 15, 2018

Akwa Ibom Govt: Over 2 million pencils sold in 1 year

  The Akwa Ibom State government has said it has sold over two million high-quality pencils since the state began pencils production last year. It said […]
January 12, 2018

Opinion: if we will achieve sustainable development this year, then education needs to be top priority

  by Ibeleogute Ibodeng  I have heard people lament about how education is boring, strenuous and less useful to the current realities of the times. What […]
January 12, 2018

Book Review: A Life called Forever

  “Inspiration is powerful. Humans are inherently flawed and as such don’t need to resign themselves to reality when life throws a curve-ball. Inspiration teaches that […]
January 12, 2018

Opinion: Why dreadful viral diseases are now upon us

  By Oghenechovwen Oghenekevwe   Beautiful, patterned white lines and detailed symbols traced the walls of the room. Inside there, in Gbolaka-Ta village, young Liberian girl […]