Social Insight
Xenophobia in South Africa: The Act Of Biting the Hands That "Freed" You
Blame the Zimbabwean shop owner, the Nigerian trader, the Mozambican worker, because it’s obviously easier than fixing unemployment, governance, or a constitution that promised equality. South Africa’s xenophobia crisis is back, and it's explaining a whole lot, including deep hypocrisy.
Read More ( 8 min. read)→If Change Is Constant, Then Change Itself Is Changing
Change is the only constant, but what if change itself is changing? This essay explores how transformation has shifted from gradual to accelerating, why we are living through the change of change, and what it means to navigate a future that no longer moves in straight lines.Precious O. Unusere
The AI Classroom: Redefining Learning and Teaching in a New Era
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in education. From personalized learning paths to automated grading, AI is reshaping classrooms worldwide. This article explores the opportunities and ethical challenges of this educational revolution.Emmanuel Okoye
Why African Youth Are Choosing Migration Over Staying Home
More African youth are migrating in search of better opportunities, driven by unemployment, instability, and climate challenges. Explore the risks, resilience, and policies shaping this movement.Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
9 Ways to Survive Valentine’s Day As A Singlet
Single on Valentine’s Day? Forget the roses and rom-coms; here’s your perfect survival guide to survive the day and celebrate yourself like the main character you are.Owobu Maureen

(3).jpeg)