Editorial note: All Guest Post authors share their views and experiences, and do not represent Week of Saturdays. This is one of the submissions of writers participating in a 21-day Don’t Break the Streak Writing Challenge. Details here. . . . “It always seems impossible until it is done.” This famous quote by Nelson Mandela couldn’t be any […]
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Navigating Activism as an Introvert
Editorial note: All Guest Post authors share their views and experiences, and do not represent Week of Saturdays. This is one of the submissions of writers participating in a 21-day Don’t Break the Streak Writing Challenge. Details here. . . . As an introvert, I tend to find the whole protest and street-march quite exhausting, even when I […]
An EndSARS Protest Guide: Here’s What You Can Do
Editorial note: All Guest Post authors share their views and experiences, and do not represent Week of Saturdays. This is one of the submissions of writers participating in a 21-day Don’t Break the Streak Writing Challenge. Details here. . . . Now more than ever, every Nigerian citizen and advocate should consolidate efforts to form a collective voice […]
Nigeria’s Hope, The EndSars Protests
Editorial note: All Guest Post authors share their views and experiences, and do not represent Week of Saturdays. This is one of the submissions of writers participating in a 21-day Don’t Break the Streak Writing Challenge. Details here. . . . From being ranked the world’s poverty capital to having one of the worst cities for good quality […]
4 Problems Nigeria-based Freelancers Face In The Struggle
Added to the normal everyday Lagos and Nigeria problems, the country’s youths who are savvy, willing and with access to the Internet still face other challenges to freelance success. As the world moves towards a freelance-first economy (usually called the gig or talent economy), learning new skills, being globally connected and contributing high-quality, consistent value […]