Editors Note: A young-world revolution is unfolding before our eyes, rupturing the idea that only experience can change the world. Increasingly, young people are participating actively in all aspects of…
I start this article with Olutimehin Adegbeye's TED Talk, Who Belongs In A City, because with each month it becomes more poignant to the realities in Lagos state, and the impunity…
We are excited that this year's Gerlad Kraak Prize has gone to OluTimehin Adegbeye, for her nonfiction piece Mothers and Men. The announcement was made on Thursday at the Gerald…
Every day on the Nigerian Internet, there are people who keep our eyes glued to our phone screens as we read their rants, opinions, perspectives on political and social issues,…
With #MeToo still running its course, I'm beginning to think that sexual assault cases go through four stages. First with the incident of the sexual assault, the reporting on social…
I began to follow writer and activist Olutimehin Adegbeye on social media during the Aziz Ansari sexual assault allegation, precipitated by the website Babe.net. Someone had reposted her tweets about…
In 2017, YNaija committed a big part of its time and resources towards carefully documenting the big stories happening in the country and on the continent and highlighting the efforts…