

Kiki Mordi: “My sole purpose is the battle against the erasure of women”
An investigative journalist, visual storyteller and award-winning documentary filmmaker, Kiki Mordi is a force not to be reckoned with.
An investigative journalist, visual storyteller and award-winning documentary filmmaker, Kiki Mordi is a force not to be reckoned with.
Dr. Awino Okech discusses why the #ENDSARS movement against the police in Nigeria should only be our first stop when looking across Africa.
The news has been awash with goings on in Nigeria – but what exactly has been happening? Why are there protests, and what will the
Why are women in Nigeria more negatively affected by Covid-19?
A historical journey documenting the teaching of the Hausa language at SOAS.
With schools closed and many children without internet or electricity at home, the social divide is apparent.
“Nigeria’s situation, distinctive in many ways, is not unique.”
Boris Johnson delivered his administration’s first major statement on Africa today, as part of the UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020.
“I have learnt that change/reform starts with me.”
Linguist expert urges minority language speakers to “use their languages more” online.
Meet the grad who is putting her studies into action
SOAS has been awarded a £6 million contract by the Department for International Development (DFID) to lead research on tackling corruption in developing countries.
The President of SOAS’s Nigeria, Ghana and West Africa Society on lack of scholarships for African students and the future of Africa Studies in the UK