by Nadjath Akanni | Sep 22, 2021 | Current Affairs, Education, Empowerment, Entreprise
If you had asked me growing up to name an architect, I’d probably name a renowned male figure in the field. For a very long time, the construction industry as a whole remained a male-dominated sector like many others. It used to be so uncommon to hear high schoolers...
by Nadjath Akanni | Sep 10, 2021 | Culture, Current Affairs, Thoughts & Reflections
“One in every fifty human beings – more than 150 million persons live outside of their countries of origin as migrants or refugees. They are highly vulnerable to racism, xenophobia, and discrimination. But even when their movement is legal and authorized,...
by Nadjath Akanni | Apr 7, 2021 | Current Affairs, Education, Family, Health, Thoughts & Reflections
One’s perspective of life changes the day you witness firsthand a close relative or friend go through series of indescribable, agonizing levels of pain, watching them cry for help and there’s nothing you can do, administered pain killers becoming ineffective to...
by Nadjath Akanni | Mar 10, 2021 | Culture, Lifestyle, Thoughts & Reflections
As Africans, we strongly believe in the fewer people know about something, the more likely it is meant to happen. I have been around many people in my lifetime, and I believe very few if none will wholeheartedly share a piece of upcoming good news with you unless it...
by Nadjath Akanni | Jan 29, 2021 | Current Affairs, Thoughts & Reflections
Ever heard of the expression “Barça wala Barsakh”? Only a handful of people will understand this, but as I dive into details most of you will get the point. The slogan basically translates to Barça (as in Barcelona) or Death meaning they will rather die or risk...