17 March 2021

Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate

For this week’s #DataOfTheWeek, we dwelled into the report on Nigeria’s unemployment rate. We aim to give insights into the growing rate of unemployment and Underemployment […]
17 March 2021

Nigeria’s educational mess: 4 ways to fix it

The significance of education in any nation can never be overstated. Education is considered a fundamental human right; it is one of the primary conditions to […]
17 March 2021

The Worrisome state of Nigerian roads

Nigeria’s road organisation, the arrangement of roads that connects the whole nation, extends to 193,200km. Of this, barely 28,980km (15%) is paved. Compared to 80% in […]
16 March 2021

How have social movements fared in Nigeria?

At its core, a social movement is often coordinated in sustained opposition and conversation sequences, conceived to change existing dynamics and power structures. A social movement […]
16 March 2021

Growing unemployment rate: What are the government’s interventions?

Yearly, the number of graduates from higher institutions increases, many of whom hoped to get good jobs to cater to basic needs. The hopes of these […]
9 March 2021

Announcing YMonitor FOI Ambassadors Profile

Ambassadors are considered leaders with a growing passion for bringing the community together in their locality and achieving a better society overall. We announced our FOI […]
8 March 2021

Challenging women’s under-representation in governance & leadership in Nigeria

Challenging women’s under-representation in governance & leadership in Nigeria Without mincing words, women worldwide are redefining what leadership and excellence mean, and this is gradually being […]
4 March 2021

The Future Project commences the final phase of FOI campaign, empowers social innovators

The Future Project commences the final phase of the FOI campaign to empower social innovators. Freedom of information is an integral part of human rights. It […]
23 February 2021

YMonitor Issue 81: Universal Basic Enemies

“Education in Nigeria cannot be compared to any other country.” (source: Na my brother talk am). “The world should be emulating Nigeria’s Education Sector.” (source: Do […]