Research Report – Embedded e-activists using digital media for civic engagement
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by community activists engaging in local […]
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by community activists engaging in local […]
Save the Date Fikun Trust is hosting “Zen in the age of AI” on 5 February, 2026. This event will
In New Zealand, we are marking Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) from 6 –12 October, 2025. It is a nationwide
We say money can’t buy happiness, but try being calm when creditors are calling. Try sleeping soundly when your rent
As part of our celebration of a decade of transformational impact in people’s lives, we are working towards helping you
Today, 8th March 2025, is International Women’s Day. Join us for our conversation with our special guest, Deborah Dort-Dotse, a transformational leader, mental health advocate, and wellness coach.
In April 2023, we hosted a webinar on Menopause, for our Well and Wealthy Woman community.
It’s the season of Love again as Valentine’s Day fast approaches. How can we support our loved ones especially in
Fikun Trust’s board members, Tayo Agunlejika and Sheryn Elborn joined Patricia Sexton on Access Radio LIVE from New Zealand to discuss the Boko Haram insurgency and the plight of internally displaced people in northern Nigeria.
In April, 2014, Nigeria went into shock at the news of about 270 female students kidnapped from a school in Chibok, by the terrorist group, Boko Haram. Some of the girls escaped from the trucks transporting them, some were later rescued by the Nigerian Armed Forces at different occasions, while some were released in exchanges. However, about 90 of the girls remain missing.