Ibraheem Fiyinfoluwa
Ibraheem Fiyinfoluwa is a journalist covering human-interest stories and social justice issues, with a focus on how public policy, inequality, and institutional failures affect everyday lives. He is a final-year student of Communication and Language Arts at the University of Ibadan and has over three years of experience in online and broadcast journalism.
A multiple award-winning campus journalist, Ibraheem has reported on education, youth development, and social accountability, producing stories that amplify underrepresented voices and drive public awareness. In 2024, he was selected as a Fellow of the African Foundation for Young Media Professionals (AFYMP), a programme that supports ethical, impact-driven journalism across the continent.
Africa
World Central Kitchen to provide aid to Madagascar after Cyclone Gezani
World Central Kitchen is on its way to Madagascar to provide aid following the destruction caused by a cyclone on the island. With access...
Europe
Portugal battles flood crisis: €4B damages and €2.5B in emergency aid
The Portugal Flood Crisis has caused severe damage to the nation's infrastructure due to extreme rainstorms that began earlier this month. The damage from...
News
PETA targets horse racing emoji in new campaign
Animal rights non-profit organisation PETA has kicked off a campaign to replace the emoji used to depict horse racing. The organisation demanded an emoji...
News
St. Joseph Catholic School students donate 700 pairs of shoes to local charity
Students of St. Joseph Catholic School have donated 700 pairs of shoes to the House of Hope charity. The charity will raise funds through...
News
US oil blockade in Cuba leaves 11 million without electricity
An oil blockade by the U.S. is crippling daily activities in Cuba, as the 11 million people in the country are now left without...
News
EU Commissioner pushes for USAID cuts reversal as Elon Musk shrugs at money
An EU Commissioner has urged for USAID cuts reversal, highlighting its importance in buying food, water, and medicine for starving children. The commissioner said...
Middle East
Gaza death toll rises as Israel increases scale of attacks
The death toll in Gaza has been steadily rising following an increase in Israeli attacks in the region. These attacks continue despite the ceasefire...
News
American Red Cross to give blood donors $20 amid severe national shortage
Due to severe blood shortages in the U.S., the American Red Cross has begun a blood donation drive that will continue until February 28....
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