• The loss of cultural heritage in the youth is astronomical. What used to be the heartbeat of our identity seen through our languages, our customs and our pride now feels like something we are encouraged to shed as we “modernise.” Somehow, abandoning the places that formed us has become a trend. With every step away

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  • How AI is bridging the Justice Gap for disadvantaged communities

    Artificial Intelligence in the legal profession. For many, those words conjure images of disruption, perhaps even replacement. They sound cold, technical, and maybe a little frightening. However, I see something different. I see a chance to confront one of the most profound moral challenges of our time: the justice gap. The justice gap is not

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  • Behind the staggering numbers, there are faces, voices and dreams. 228.86 million in Africa, 463.52 million in Aisa, 3.46 million in Europe, 14.92 million in South America and 41.25 million in North America; these are not just statistics, but adults who have been denied the fundamental human right to education. Shocking? No. The reality is

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  • The tide is turning. The era of pity is over; it’s time for women to demand justice. As a young African woman, i’ve witnessed firsthand the brutal realities of sexism in the professional world. Just five years ago, women were a rarity in boardrooms and were often denied equal opportunities for growth. As I navigate

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  • Enough is Enough

    Enough is Enough

    Should Cultural Sensitivity justify traditional practices that compromise human rights? We are greater when we are together, not divided. Over 230millions women alive today have undergone the brutal, inhumane procedure known as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). In the present day nearly 3 million girls are at risk of undergoing FGM which strips away a woman’s

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