ìAfrika’s Post-HSVP Event Sparks Conversation on Intergenerational Healing in the Age of Polycrisis
On October 30, 2024, ìAfrika hosted its first post-HSVP virtual event, “Why is Intergenerational and Collective Healing Crucial in This…
Announcing the First Post-HSVP Virtual Event: Why is Intergenerational and Collective Healing Crucial in This Age of Polycrisis?
We are excited to announce the first Post-HSVP Virtual Event, designed to carry forward the important conversations started during our…
ìAfrika Highlights the Crucial Role of Healing Soulidarity in Society
In the just concluded Healing Soulidarity Virtual Project (HSVP), Ìmọ́lẹ̀ of Afrika Centre (ìAfrika), a holistic research and praxis institute that…
ìAfrika is Hiring!
We are seeking a talented and passionate Account Officer to join our dynamic and growing team. If you are committed…
ìAfrika Welcomes a Programme Strategist
In furtherance of our mission to advance restorative healing and Ubuntu culture in Africa, ìAfrika is pleased to announce a…
ìAfrika Launches Healing Soulidarity Virtual Project
ìAfrika has officially launched the Healing Soulidarity Virtual Project (HSVP), a campaign designed to cultivate online conversations centred around healing…
ìAfrika’s Founder in The News
Early this year, an internationally acclaimed magazine, The Africa Report, which focuses on African politics and economics reportage published 10…
Development Update
Following a productive year that included our inaugural conference, iAfrika is pleased to establish its presence in Nigeria and internationally.…
Watch Facebook Live Mental Health Conversation Video
Here is the video of the Facebook Live conversation on breaking mental illnesses silence in Nigeria. The profound take away…
Facial Markings Alive and Well Among Millennials and Generation Z
When my hānai brother, who knew about my ongoing research on children’s scarification in Africa, sent through Nduka Orjinmo’s BBC…
Mental Health Awareness Event
To commemorate mental health awareness month, iAfrika presents courageous conversations on Breaking the Silence on Mental Illnesses in Nigeria. Email…
Normalising mental health needs in Nigeria: A wake-up call
When researching the African feminists healing praxis for the African Women’s Development Fund’s (AWDF) Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Knowledge…
Lessons from Kahlil Gibran by Fakhrriyyah Hashim
I learnt from Kahlil Gibran, On Love, that “love is sufficient unto love”, That love is a spectrum of many…
Nigerian Youth: The Dangling Meat Between SARS and SWAT
Within 24 hours of its origination, about 100,000 Twitterati massively unfollowed Buhari, the ‘sleepy’ leader who has ‘remained unmoved’ towards…