Africa Nigeria’s “defeat” of Boko Haram is hollow rhetoric for the abducted Dapchi schoolgirls’ parents “No one told us anything. They had not even began seriously searching for them.” By Emmanuel Akinwotu
World Scarred lands: visiting the villages Boko Haram left behind reveals the toxic legacy of terrorism By Emmanuel Akinwotu
UK Politics With migrant stories under attack, the BBC’s Black is the New Black has come at the right time By Emmanuel Akinwotu
Africa The north-south divide in Nigeria is hiding one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises By Emmanuel Akinwotu
Nigeria’s struggles with a conflict more dangerous than the Boko Haram insurgency Armed nomadic herdsmen are now posing a deadlier threat to Nigerians than any terrorist group. By Emmanuel Akinwotu
“I won’t do this forever“: meet Alternative leader, Uffe Elbæk – Denmark’s Jeremy Corbyn The Alternative party leader speaks frankly about his party's journey from being seen as a comedy sideshow to taking nine seats… By Emmanuel Akinwotu
Denmark is the first EU country planning to run anti-refugee adverts in foreign papers The controversial Danish “information campaign” will be run in foreign newspapers and is intended to deter potential refugees from Syria and… By Emmanuel Akinwotu