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Onize Oduah

Onize Oduah

Onize is WORLD’s Africa reporter and deputy global desk chief. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and earned a journalism degree from Minnesota State University–Moorhead. Onize resides in Abuja, Nigeria.

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Articles by Onize Oduah

Critical care

Onize Oduah | Staffing shortages in the West are luring nurses from Africa, where hospitals desperately need them

Plus, Argentine students pushback on President Milei’s austerity measures, Japanese survivors praise the Nobel Peace Prize, and Germans celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall

Plus, a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan, the Chagos Islands’ sovereignty returns to Mauritius, and pet blessings in the Philippines

Plus, anti-Brexit protests in the U.K., an overturned death sentence in Japan, and a milestone birthday in Africa


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Plus, A new leader in Sri Lanka, flooding in Japan, and Oktoberfest in Germany

Plus, flooding in Myanmar, protests in Mexico, and border checks in Germany

Plus, a cult leader surrenders in the Philippines, Algerians reelect their president, and the Paralympics close in France

Killings continue as advocacy groups track the toll of the yearslong bloodshed

Plus, London releases report on the Grenfell Tower fire, South Korea rules on climate reduction targets, and Argentina hosts the World Tango Championship

Plus, cult leaders on trial in Kenya, deadly flooding in Pakistan, and India oversees elections in Kashmir