Lulu-Briggs foundation treated over 5,000 people and performed 149 surgeries in Rivers, expanding access to free healthcare in underserved communities.
Nigerian celebrities are advocating for mental health awareness, breaking stigmas through personal stories, collaborations, and impactful entertainment.
Nigerian youths are embracing agriculture, using technology and entrepreneurship to transform the sector, address food security, and drive economic growth.
Gen Z Nigerians dominate Instagram with creativity, entrepreneurship, and advocacy, redefining cultural trends and leveraging the platform for global influence.
Lulu-Briggs foundation treated over 5,000 people and performed 149 surgeries in Rivers, expanding access to free healthcare in underserved communities.
Nigeria is considering reforms to strengthen its human rights commission, focusing on independence, funding and enforcement powers to improve accountability.