Mental Health

Like Water Like Sea review - Olumide Popoola - Afrocritik
In “Like Water Like Sea”, Olumide Popoola Offers an Exploration of Contemporary Human Experiences

Like Water Like Sea explores various aspects of friendship, relationships, and gender. Through her characters,…

The Mental Health Pandemic: Why More Men Will Keep Suffering in Silence

Around the world, research has shown that more women are affected by mental health; 11.9%…

Big Brother Naija: When Are We Going To Have That Mental Health Conversation?

By Joshua Chizoma On Monday, August 16, 2021, Kayvee, one of the four late additions…

Here Are Five Self-Care Tips Useful For Surviving In Africa’s Busiest Cities

By David Adewusi Living and working in Africa’s big cities – Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, and…

Women Experience Life-Threatening Pain During Their Periods – Here Is Why You Should Care.

By Augustina John A few months ago, a short video went viral on social media.…

Sports And Mental Health: Why The Simon Biles Story Is Important

By Joshua Chizoma In the run-up to the Tokyo Olympics, much of the spotlight was…

Here Is My Life, A Time Capsule For Grief

By John Chizoba Vincent Each time I remember my father, I grieve. I am not…

#Throwback Movie Review: “Sylvia” Is A Nuanced Take On Mental Health And The Paranormal

By Jerry Chiemeke While it’s fairly acknowledged in literature and film, the concept of having…