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Yinka revisits The Forgotten Victims: Pfizer’s Trovan Trial, focusing on the lingering injustice from the 1996 Kano drug trial. Despite a $35 million settlement, many victims remain uncompensated nearly three decades later. Where’s the accountability?
In That's the Way Love Goes, Kate reflects on the true meaning of love, asking if Valentine’s Day has become more about material gifts than genuine connection. Have we lost sight of what love really means?
In The Home Makes Up the Society, Aisha examines how family dynamics influence societal behaviour, challenging toxic masculinity and advocating for respect and equality within homes as the foundation for healthier communities.
Bright discusses Nigeria’s youth unemployment crisis in Skilled but Stranded. He highlights the gap between skill acquisition and actual job opportunities and calls for structural reforms to connect young talent with meaningful work.
A robust conversation on technology, justice, love, and social transformation.
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