Averting Conflict and Advancing Democracy: The Urgent Need to Support Nigeria’s Democratic Renewal and Infuse Humane Stability to advance a […]
Statement From Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru on Presidential Candidate, Omoyele Sowore’s Repeated Arrests
“The repeated arrest and harassment of presidential candidate and pro-democracy leader Omoyele Sowore represent a grave assault on Nigeria’s constitutional […]
PUBLIC DECLARATION TO NIGERIA’S NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: AN URGENT CALL FOR THE IMMEDIATE FREEDOM OF MAZI NNAMDI KANU
A decade too-long of unjust incarceration. For Immediate Release October 6, 2025 By Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru Ogun State, Nigeria To […]
Criminality and Human Rights: Brazil Lawmakers Approve ‘Wild West Bonus’ Cash Incentive For Police Who Kill Criminals
Does this law not implicate police as criminals who also deserve to be killed? Lawmakers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, […]
US Deportees to Ghana Were Sent Home Despite Asylum Status and Safety Concerns
11 migrants deported from the U.S. to Ghana were sent home despite credible safety concerns. The migrants, who had sought […]
UN: Conflict and Aid Cuts Driving Setback in Women’s Rights
Global progress on women’s rights is stalling, with some hard-won gains reversing, the UN has warned. A new report finds […]
Hundreds of Thousands of Nigerian Citizens Displaced, Homeless, Endangered, Amid Government Challenges
Thousands of internally displaced citizens are resisting government efforts to close camps and resettle them, citing fears of continued violence […]
New Report Highlights Human Rights Abuses In Saudi Arabia
A new report from a leading human rights organization has detailed a number of human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia. […]
Global Press Freedom Faces Its Sharpest Decline In Decades
A landmark report from the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) has revealed a dramatic deterioration in global […]
Kazakhstan Finally Bans Forced Marriages and Bride Kidnappings
In a significant move for human rights, Kazakhstan has officially banned the practice of “bride kidnapping” and forced marriages. The […]
Inhumanity: New Report Details Extremely Dire Human Rights Situation In North Korea
A United Nations report on inhumanity has detailed the dire human rights situation in North Korea, a decade after a […]
Saudi Arabia Accused Of Banning Women’s Rights Activists From Leaving
Saudi Arabia is being accused of banning several women’s rights activists from leaving the country. The accusation comes from human […]
World Bank Warns of Deepening Food Crisis Across Africa
Multilateral briefings in recent weeks underscored that conflict and climate shocks are driving elevated acute food crisis across parts of […]
Breaking: UN Human Rights Agency Finds ‘Slaughterhouses’ In Sudan
A UN human rights probe has uncovered evidence of torture and extrajudicial killings in “slaughterhouses” in Sudan. The report details […]
Crisis In Haiti Worsens, Requires Urgent Global Humanitarian Intervention
The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Tom Fletcher, has arrived in Haiti to address the country’s escalating humanitarian crisis. […]
Democracy in Peril: When Fear Replaces Freedom
Democracy is sustained not by ballots alone but by the principles of liberty, accountability, and respect for human dignity. Yet […]
Re: Attacks on Oworonshoki Citizens and Opposition Leaders in Lagos – Latest Statement from Princess Olatorera Oniru
Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru Condemns Oworonshoki demolitions and attacks on GRV, ADC members and Obidients. Warns of Rising Authoritarianism in Nigeria […]
What Lies Ahead of The Ongoing “Perfect Storm of Suffering” In Haiti?
Global leaders are reacting with concern to the “perfect storm of suffering” described by the UN chief in Haiti. The […]
UNICEF Warns Of Dangers Of Corporal Punishment on Children
UNICEF, in a new report, has warned that corporal punishment carries “multiple risks” to children’s health and development. The report […]
Blatant Reality: UN Says Gaza Famine Is ‘Man-Made Crisis’
At a UN Security Council meeting, consensus found famine in Gaza is a “man-made crisis,” while the U.S. stood as […]
