
Godfrey George
Godfrey George is a journalist whose recent article highlights the alarming crisis in Nigeria's healthcare system, where medical professionals are increasingly targeted by kidnappers amid rising insecurity.
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Godfrey George asks if the Umuada are timeless custodians of identity, or have become instruments of exclusion and abuse.
Igbo Sisterhood's Power and ControversyGodfrey George writes about the dangers of counterfeit intimacy products in Nigeria.
Dangers of Nigeria's Counterfeit Sex LubricaGodfrey George digs into the facts regarding the failing Lagos Ambulance System.
Lagos Ambulance System Failing? Lives at RiskGodfrey George explores how romantic rivalry, toxic patriarchy, digital sensationalism, and a failing justice system are colliding to create a subculture of female-on-female violence.
Violence Over Men in NigeriaGodfrey George explores the psychological, social, and economic drivers behind the phenomenon of self-kidnapping in Nigeria.
Self-Kidnapping in Nigeria: A Growing TrendGodfrey George wrote about the dangers of counterfeit drugs in Nigeria.
How fake drugs are wiping out Nigerians in plain sightGodfrey George delves into the disturbing rise in demand for male teen pornography from Africa.
Exposed! How teenage boys are lured into selling nudes for cash (2)Godfrey George reveals how explicit content is secretly sold on X to the highest bidder, often without the victims’ knowledge.
Exposed! How teenage boys are lured into selling nudes for cash (1)Godfrey George exposes the key players fuelling Nigeria’s deadly organ harvesting and human body parts trade.
Unmasking ritual killing lies behind booming human parts trade (2)Godfrey George journeys into communities where reverence for animals is not inspired by environmental activism or dietary preferences.
Nigerian communities where snails are sacred, pythons roam freeGodfrey George uncovers the unbearable toll of child maltreatment in Nigeria.
Sad tales of parental corrections that ended in tragedyGodfrey George unearths the raw truths of abandonment in Nigeria.
Silent scars of abandoned childrenGODFREY GEORGE delves into the claims surrounding akara sellers and witchcraft.
How akara sellers defy superstitions to stay in businessGodfrey George writes about the narrative of sexual abuse in Nigeria, highlighting the experiences of male survivors.
How older female relatives prey on young boys for sexual pleasureGodfrey George writes about the chilling crisis facing doctors in Nigeria due to kidnappings.
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