Ifunanya Nwachukwu

In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?
In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?

In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?

Four years after Brexit, what is the state of Britain and its economy and migration policies? How will that affect upcoming UK elections? Our guests: Oliver Moody (The Times); Katja Hoyer (King's…
2 months ago
Meet the German teen who lives on trains
Meet the German teen who lives on trains

Meet the German teen who lives on trains

After graduating from high school, Lasse Stolley made trains his home. The IT professional works, sleeps and even dries his laundry on board. He travels from the Alps to the Baltic, but…
4 months ago
Lagos: Africa's Biggest City
Lagos: Africa's Biggest City

Lagos: Africa’s Biggest City

Lagos, Africa's biggest city, is projected to become the world's biggest city by 2100. Forecasts say there will be more than 80 million Lagosians. So, how can the city provide everyone housing…
4 months ago
UK sees anti-racism protests after days of far-right riots
UK sees anti-racism protests after days of far-right riots

UK sees anti-racism protests after days of far-right riots

Thousands of people took part in anti-racism protests across the UK, after days of far-right rioting fueled by outrage over the stabbing death of three children and subsequent disinformation that falsely named…
4 months ago
Nigeria cost-of-living protests turn violent
Nigeria cost-of-living protests turn violent

Nigeria cost-of-living protests turn violent

At least two people have been killed after security forces fired live rounds and tear gas to quell protests across Nigeria. A youth-led movement called for 10 days of demonstrations against the…
5 months ago
Why some Arab states side with Israel
Why some Arab states side with Israel

Why some Arab states side with Israel

Leaders of most Arab countries condemn Israel and its war in Gaza. Yet, some Arab governments maintain close ties with the state of Israel. They have a common enemy – and face…
5 months ago
Sudan: Burhan rules out negotiation
Sudan: Burhan rules out negotiation

Sudan: Burhan rules out negotiation

Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan struck a defiant tone on Wednesday after a drone hit an army base he was visiting in eastern Sudan, casting doubt on recent efforts to bring…
5 months ago
Why oil-rich Nigeria can still not fuel its economy
Why oil-rich Nigeria can still not fuel its economy

Why oil-rich Nigeria can still not fuel its economy

Fuel shortages, inflation and high levels of poverty have plagued Nigeria in recent years. The 77 Percent travels to Lagos, to meet young Nigerians who tell them how they view Nigeria's economy…
5 months ago
A spotlight on Nigeria's textile wizard
A spotlight on Nigeria's textile wizard

A spotlight on Nigeria’s textile wizard

Meet Ifebuche Madu, the mastermind behind the Nigerian team's 2022 Winter Olympics uniforms. Ifebuche crafted the uniforms with traditional, hand-dyed Adire fabrics that celebrate her country's rich heritage.…
5 months ago
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