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Ezi Ogbuli

Ifeayin Eziamaka "Ezi" Ogbuli is a senior studying Global Studies and pursuing a Progressive Master's Degree in Public Health. She is interested in the intersection of health and human rights, particularly on the African Continent. Ezi currently serves as a Cultural Ambassador at the Center for Black Culture and Student Affairs, the Advocacy Chair for the Black Student Assembly, and as an Advocacy Liason for the Undergraduate Student Government. After graduation, Ezi hopes to attend law school in pursuit of an international law degree with an emphasis on human rights.

The #ENDSARS Movement: Why Nigeria must reform its policing

by Ezi Ogbuli5 Apr 20225 Apr 2022Leave a comment

The NPF promised safety and delivered violence. What does #EndSARS tells us about the future of policing in Nigeria?

Problems and Answers endsars, global, human rights, judicial reform, Nigeria, policebrutality, protests

Living in Bondage: The fight for LGBT rights in Ghana

by Ezi Ogbuli6 Jan 20226 Jan 2022Leave a comment

Ghana’s new anti-LGBT bill is sparking fear and outrage among human rights supporters.

News from the World africa, ghana, human rights, lgbt, lgbtq, rights
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