How Nigerians Navigate Subtle Workplace Bias in the UK
You know the funny thing about subtle bias? It rarely walks into the room and announces itself. It does not say, “Hello, I am discrimination.” It shows up quietly. In…
You know the funny thing about subtle bias? It rarely walks into the room and announces itself. It does not say, “Hello, I am discrimination.” It shows up quietly. In…
At Chijos News, we tell the stories that often sit in silence across the diaspora. Stories of Nigerians building lives in between systems, navigating uncertainty with resilience, and holding on…
For Nigerians living in the UK, this story is deeply familiar, even if it is rarely spoken about openly. Behind many “abroad success” narratives are quiet seasons of starting again,…
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers across the UK are set to have debts reduced, cancelled, or even refunded after the government announced a major reassessment of Carer’s Allowance overpayment…
You know that moment when you realise how much school food shapes a child’s day? Not just whether they are full, but whether they can concentrate, participate, and feel well…
You know that strange feeling of being physically present but emotionally unseen? You sit in the meeting. You join the Teams call. Your name is on the email thread. But…
There is a moment many Nigerians in the UK quietly experience. You pause one day and think, “Wait… I have actually been here for a long time.” Not in a…
After nearly ten days in space, four astronauts have safely returned to Earth, marking a historic moment in humanity’s renewed journey back to the moon. The crew of the Artemis…
The UK government has paused a controversial deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, a move that reflects growing geopolitical tension and renewed scrutiny over one of Britain’s most…
A major UK water company has been fined after a shocking environmental incident that led to the deaths of thousands of fish, raising fresh concerns about accountability and environmental protection.…