Hepatitis, Symptoms & Causes

This edition focuses on hepatitis, a disease of the liver caused by 5 different viruses and yet not known by a lot people. In fact, most of the 400 million people with chronic hepatitis B and C, the most severe…
This edition focuses on hepatitis, a disease of the liver caused by 5 different viruses and yet not known by a lot people. In fact, most of the 400 million people with chronic hepatitis B and C, the most severe…
In this exciting episode, our host Sankulleh Janko brings you the latest happenings in the world of sports including: Spain’s title win in EURO 2024 defeating England in a thrilling final leading to Southgate quitting his role as England coach.…
Our conversation this week will be on 2 themes, first the media chat by the Senegalese president to mark his 100 days in office. And second, the outcome of the Afrobarometer democracy report launch during the week. On the side,…
As recent projections estimate, population growth will remain a challenge throughout Africa, although growth rates have slowed over recent decades. Africa’s population will continue to grow strongly over the next few decades, especially in sub-regions such as the Sahel. Many…
This edition of Discovery takes us to Ado Awaye, a small village perched between hills that play host to “7 Wonders”. Located in Oyo State, Southwest Nigeria, Ado Awaye was founded in 1500. The neighboring mountain communities Ado and Awaye…
In this edition of Arts and Culture, we head to Liberia where we spotlight the Zoe Ban Jay Cultural troupe situated in the densely populated community of New Kru Town outside Monrovia.
This edition of Book review, zooms in on Minority rights which has been a matter of intense debates ever since Nigeria came into existence. And we will be doing that via Reverend Father Dr. Samuel Udogbo’s book titled “Minority Discontent…
Including women in justice delivery is crucial for several reasons. Women bring unique perspectives and experiences that enhance the fairness and comprehensiveness of legal decisions. Their involvement ensures the justice system is more representative and empathetic towards issues affecting women,…
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers; Prof. Margaret Satterthwaite, has underscored the need for the inclusion of more women in the administration of justice. She was speaking on the sidelines of the launch of…
This edition puts the spotlight on Charlotte Kesson-Smith Osei, a Ghanaian lawyer and former chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, who has recently been appointed as the UN International Elections Commissioner. Charlotte Osei’s career is a testament to her…
This edition of our Community Report features Roberts Port, a town in western Liberia, about 10 miles from the Sierra Leone border. This settlement is named after Joseph Jenkins Roberts, the first president of Liberia. The town lies on Cape…
This edition focuses on the World Health Organization’s Strengthening and Utilization of Emergency Response Groups (SURGE) initiative and the dozens of health professionals who recently concluded their training under this program. Now, SURGE is one of three flagship programs by…