The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru Kenyans are generally an optimistic lot and I hate it when I burst the optimism that levitates around the country. Unprecedented […]
The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru I was born in my grandfather’s home, in a village called Ol-Moran, nested in the Laikipia plains of Kenya, a place where […]
The following was written by Nigerian Senior Charter Team member Odunola Oladejo “When thinking about the merits and limitations of solving problems of social coordination through market mechanisms, it’s useful to clear […]
The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru I have travelled to several African countries, three to be exact. All of them supposedly democratic, yes all of them hold general elections […]
The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru and was first published on his personal blog Anjeru.com Well a cataclysmic event happened in Kenya this week. Cataclysmic in the […]
The following was written by Nigerian Charter Team member, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo The past year in Africa has witnessed a surge in intolerance towards Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender individuals, compared to developments […]
The following was written by Charter Team member Ajibola Adigun. Liberty, like nationalism, is everyone’s excuse and reason; the tyrant’s as well as the patriot’s. When the query of why liberty was […]
The following was written by South Africa Charter Team member Lubabalo Satsha. A lawyer, freedom fighter, father of the nation, Xhosa royal chief, Tata Nelson Rohihlala Mandela hamba kahle mkhonto! There can never […]
The busy fall season at SFL has been buzzing with conferences in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Meanwhile, our Charter Teams class of 2013-2014 is working to change the world […]
The Following post was contributed by Ajibola Adigun, Charter Team Member from Nigeria On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 there will be national celebrations in Nigeria to mark the country’s fifty three years […]
The following post was contributed by Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, Charter Team Member from Nigeria History teaches us that the pre-independence Nigerian colonial administration was structured in such a way that too much power […]
The following was written by blog team member Alex Njeru. As I write this piece, I am in need of filling in an inexplicable bereft-ness in my soul, urging it to forget […]