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What is burnout and how to prevent it in the workplace – insights from a clinical psychologist

FG Trade/GettyImages Shahieda Jansen, University of South Africa People close to you, including family members, friends, and co-workers, frequently express…

Benin is building a theme park to remember slavery – is history up for sale?

A lifesize replica of a slave ship graces Project Marina. Screenshot/YouTube/Presidency of Benin Dominique Somda, University of Cape Town The…

Not sure how to keep your kids busy and happy these holidays? Here are five tips.

Benson Ibeabuchi/AFP via Getty Images Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi, Obafemi Awolowo University When holidays roll around, many parents begin to appreciate…

Contempt of court in Nigeria - what the cases of three convicted security officials tell us

A court order must be obeyed until it is set aside on appeal. Getty Images Abiodun Odusote, University of Lagos…

West Africa has experienced a wave of coups - superficial democracy is to blame

A small group of protesters holds Russia and Burkina flags as they protest against the Economic Community of West African…

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Violent extremism could beckon in north-western Nigeria if local dynamics are ignored

Parents of students abducted from Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna State, north-west Nigeria, pray inside the school premises. Kola Sulaimon/AFP…

Why women sometimes stay with abusers: insights from a Nigerian study

Victims in abusive relationships are traumatically bonded to the abuser. Getty Images Steven Kator Iorfa, University of Nigeria; James Edem…

A dumpsite is no place for a child: study shows Nigeria’s young waste pickers are at risk

Children are among waste pickers exposed to hazards while working at the Olusosun landfill. Photo by: Lionel Healing/AFP. from www,gettyimages.com…

8 billion people: why trying to control the population is often futile – and harmful

Varavin88 / Shutterstock Melanie Channon, University of Bath and Jasmine Fledderjohann, Lancaster University The world’s population is expected to hit…

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