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Zikora Ibeh

(She/Her)
Nigeria
Covers:  Social issues, gender politics, education, political economy, and climate change

Zikora Ibeh’s Journalist Portfolio

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Trouble beneath the palm trees

Trouble beneath the palm trees

ips-journal.eu — Turmoil brews in Lomé. Togo's constitutional reforms ignite chaos - but also the potential for change?

Can Nairobi Reset Africa's Climate Vision for its Vulnerable Women? - Women's Media Center

Can Nairobi Reset Africa's Climate Vision for its Vulnerable Women? - Women's Media Center

Women's Media Center — One terrible morning, after battling a relentless onslaught of ocean waves for years, Modupe Akerele's waterfront home finally crumbled in submission to the sea. She was lucky to make it out alive.

Respect for Democracy - and Women - Is Required to Solve Climate Change - Women's Media Center

Respect for Democracy - and Women - Is Required to Solve Climate Change - Women's Media Center

Women's Media Center — A crucial but less discussed aspect is the role of democratic freedoms - free speech, assembly, and access to information - in shaping climate justice and solutions.

The Forest People: How 'Green Colonialism' Is Hurting Indigenous Kenyan Women - Women's Media Cen...

The Forest People: How 'Green Colonialism' Is Hurting Indigenous Kenyan Women - Women's Media Cen...

Women's Media Center — Kenya's Forest and Wildlife Services are carrying out brutal and forceful evictions of the indigenous Ogiek people from their homes in the Mau Forest, in the country's Rift Valley.

Roe v. Wade: The collateral damage for African women

Roe v. Wade: The collateral damage for African women

ips-journal.eu — The 1973 issuance of Roe v. Wade revolutionised the discourse on women's bodily autonomy globally - its reversal has backslid Africa in particular

Cooking - the make or break of feminism

Cooking - the make or break of feminism

ips-journal.eu — Africa has a dismal record when it comes to the oppression of women. Still, the growth of feminist consciousness in recent years has been remarkable

Auctioning off Africa's last hinterland

Auctioning off Africa's last hinterland

ips-journal.eu — Rather than negotiating social and technical investments, the Nairobi Climate Summit further endorsed the suffocation of Africa for Western benefits

The rotten underbelly of Nigeria's music industry

The rotten underbelly of Nigeria's music industry

ips-journal.eu — Artiste Mohbad's death laid bare the urgency to enforce robust governance and protective mechanisms in Africa's biggest music industry

Rising costs, falling hopes

Rising costs, falling hopes

ips-journal.eu — Efforts to reform Nigeria's economy have triggered both anticipation and despair as the country grapples with a deepening cost-of-living crisis

Carbon Markets Aren't the Answer to Africa's Climate Finance Problem

Carbon Markets Aren't the Answer to Africa's Climate Finance Problem

World Politics Review — The Africa Climate Summit embraced carbon offset markets as a way to solve the continent's climate finance problems. That's a mistake.

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Until the Next Child: Who Bears Responsibility for Whitney Adeniran's Tragic Death?

Until the Next Child: Who Bears Responsibility for Whitney Adeniran's Tragic Death?

BONews — Within a blink of an eye, the bright spark that was Whitney Adeniran, a cherished 12-year-old student brimming with life

Navigating Civic Space in a Time of Covid-19 - Institute of Development Studies

Navigating Civic Space in a Time of Covid-19 - Institute of Development Studies

Between the Lines (Podcast) — The Navigating Civic Space in a Time of Covid project examined patterns of changing civic space and civic action in Mozambique, Nigeria and Pakistan during the first nine months of the Covid-19 pandemic. How did the pandemic affect already shrinking civic space, particularly for activists and critical voices, in these contexts?

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Gone, Gone, Ayetoro

Gone, Gone, Ayetoro

cappaafrica.org — Once known by its epithet, ‘‘The Happy City,’’ Ayetoro community thrived until it began to crumble under the relentless onslaught of devastating ocean surges and floods, linked to both crude oil exploration by multinational corporations and the growing influences of climate change.

The Trials of Winnie Mandela

The Trials of Winnie Mandela

TheNichenews — How do you ask your grandmother if she is a murderer or a kidnapper? his uncomfortable question opens Netflix’s documentary The Trials of Winnie Mandela (2026).

Makoko and the Politics of Displacement in Lagos - CAPPA - Corporate Accountability and Public Pa...

Makoko and the Politics of Displacement in Lagos - CAPPA - Corporate Accountability and Public Pa...

cappaafrica.org — One fact is now unmistakable. The Lagos State Government appears determined to empty Makoko of its inhabitants. But for the mass protest organised by the

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Makoko and the Politics of Displacement in Lagos

Makoko and the Politics of Displacement in Lagos

cappaafrica.org — The Makoko crisis also forces a more fundamental question about what citizenship means in a city like Lagos. Cities are not just arrangements of buildings and infrastructure. They are spaces produced through the labour, culture, and survival of the people who inhabit them.