In their neighbourhood of Lateef Aregbe Street, Ago Palace Way, Lagos, the story of Charles and Hannah Nwankwo resonates. Not for anything positive, but for their predicament, which has cost them two sons, with the third in danger.
Medinat Kanabe and Dorcas Egede, who visited their abandoned building abode, report.
Sunday, 30 July 2017
Thursday, 20 July 2017
My daughter never showed signs she could sell my house — 85-year-old who recently regained possession of her house after 20 years
Following the judgement by the Court of Appeal on May 3 2017, which saw Mrs Carol Eno Effiong’s duplex returned to her after 20 years, Medinat Kanabe sought audience with the octogenarian. Just how does it feel to be betrayed by one’s only daughter?
Saturday, 15 July 2017
Family Planning: Our sad stories; our mistakes
Medinat Kanabe, in this report, feels the pulse of Nigerian women who have had sad experiences as a result of exploring one family planning method or the other. She also seeks explanation from experts.
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