PRESS RELEASE : 16th MAY 2022 On Thursday 12th May 2022, some Muslim students of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto State, North-West Nigeria…
Written by Amos Oluwatoye Director for Research, Building Blocks for Peace Foundation The current rate of poverty in Nigeria is alarming. This has resulted in…
The United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2250 adopted in 2015 and the African Union Continental Framework on Youth, Peace and Security adopted in 2020…
Written by Anthonia Folashade Director for Welfare, Building Blocks for Peace Foundation Introduction All over the globe, the critical role of young men and women…
Written by Amos Oluwatoye Director for Research, BBFORPEACE For over a decade, young Nigerians have been faced with the challenge of police cruelty. A report…
PRESS STATEMENT On March 28, 2022, suspected bandits/terrorists attacked a train carrying about 970 passengers headed to Kaduna from Abuja. The attack led to the…
PRESS STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE 2022 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY Women’s participation in politics is integral to the social, political, and economic development of…
Written by Suliat Diekola, Advocacy Intern, Building Blocks for Peace In contemporary African society, women are treated unequally compared to men, they have been seen…
Ritual killings for economic gains among youth in Nigeria have become a disheartening trend and currently threaten the peace and security of the nation. If…
Written by Anthonia FolashadeDirector for Welfare, Building Blocks for Peace Foundation “Be the change you wish to see in the world” – Mahatma Ghandi What…