Climate change is perhaps the most serious environmental threat to whom African agriculture is confronted today, essentially because of its impact on pre- and post-harvest agricultural productiv…
The hospitality of Ada and Ada’s audiences is necessary to this essay. We offer our scholarly play among trans-spatial and trans-temporal webs and platforms as a practice of anticipation and even…
The issue of Sharia and its implementation has remained a topical one in Nigeria in recent times. Sharia consists of Muslim legal codes, which spells out do's and donts within any given Muslim soci…
The connection between our environment and parasitic diseases may not always be straightforward, but it exists nonetheless. This article highlights how climate as a component of our environment, o…
While there may be some women's rights advocates who have pondered that question in the context of winning the lottery, few have actually had the opportunity to plan their work with such a large su…
Article 43, Section (1)(c) of the Bill of Rights of the Kenya Constitution (2010) states that: Every person has the right to be free from hunger, and to have adequate food of acceptable quality. To…
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narratives that demand attention and redress for gendered violence. Herein we argue that the #MeToo boo…
There is an interesting point, where at the crossroads of being a researcher of rhetoric and an observer of gender relations in Africa, I find that my biology of being a woman filters the experienc…
Victims of serious violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law have a clearly established right to remedy and reparation. This right must apply without discrimin…
Ursula K. Le Guin’s renowned Earthsea cycle, spanning 20 years and five texts, is often acknowledged to be a textual space for the creative exploration and interrogation of gender. The two spaces…