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Articles by Chioma Dike

28 Apr 2017
When African governments and donors treat the agricultural sector in Africa as a commercially viable sector, there is a potential to create millions of jobs and dollars in revenue.
7 Apr 2017
For years many have heard of human trafficking but some of us live in worlds so seemingly secure and sheltered that we cannot grasp the possibility of people being removed from their environment...
10 Mar 2017
Nigerians are born go-getters. We know how to make an empire out of scrapes and we know how to overcome in trying times. This recession is no different.
22 Feb 2017
Of the 960 million illiterate people in the world, two-thirds are women. Startling? Read on. And in well-functioning economies, we know that the education level...
10 Feb 2017
In my last article, I talked about the many vital reasons women need to be engaged in the peace-building and peace-keeping processes in conflict resolution, giving you the whys.
27 Jan 2017
During British colonial Nigeria, when Igbo women sought to gain representation in native leadership as well as fight excessive colonial taxation, in what was birthed Ogu Umunwanyi-also known as the Aba Women’s War...
13 Jan 2017
Whether it is tackling the insurgency of Boko Haram in north east, Nigeria or addressing current conflicts like in Syria, engaging women in overall peace-building and peacekeeping operations is an integral part of sustainable peace....
14 Dec 2016
Pioneer pilot, Amelia Earhart was quoted as saying, “Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others.”
19 Oct 2016
In the midst of misogynist commentary and tales of sexual assault on women being swept under the rug in the name of “locker room” banter, let’s get one thing clear ...