It goes without saying that our nation, Nigeria is abundantly blessed, a land flowing with milk and honey. We are so blessed that if our natural resources were equally distributed, they can
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The Nigerian refugee who saved her daughters from FGM
June 17, 2019 Comment Off 199 ViewsTo mark World Refugee Day on June 20 and Refugee Week in the UK from June 17 to 23, Al Jazeera is profiling five refugees who are based in England. This is the story of Odachi*. London, England -
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Met Police support youth-led football tournament
June 21, 2018 Comment Off 134 ViewsImage Text: UNITY: Kickoff@3 tournament winners, Ballers FC, with supporters and Met Police commissioner Cressida Dick (Image: Trevor Raymond) IT WOULD be far from controversial
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Buhari And Charlottesville: Two Cases Of Ill-Health
September 1, 2017 Comment Off 110 ViewsA lot has happened in the last few days. It was nice to see the president return to Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari held himself with dignity and had not lost his wits while clearly depicting the
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‘Act like a Bruvva but think like a white guy’
April 16, 2016 Comment Off 94 ViewsSURVIVAL: Every successful black person had to be cunning to survive in a white world A WELL-traveled American friend of a friend came over the other day and wondered out loud why it
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Why the Black Poppy Rose really matters
November 8, 2015 Comment Off 143 ViewsAS THE nation prepares to mark Remembrance Day (Nov 11), Londoner Selena Carty is paying special homage to the wartime efforts of black soldiers and their families through her Black Poppy Rose
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Fernandez: At last ‘the veil is lifted’
September 16, 2015 1 Comment 8159 ViewsOh my Deinde – Even in death your innermost wishes are being thwarted by human frailties and manipulations – Sun re e You came, you saw and you conquered! You set the bar for corporate
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Bishop puts pen to paper
August 16, 2015 Comment Off 40 ViewsONE BOOK that should be a must read for Christians this summer is From Top Mountain the autobiography from Bishop Joe Aldred, one of Britain’s most influential black church leaders. The
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Ré Thoughts: Are Nigerian OAPs doing enough to shape the music industry?
August 6, 2015 Comment Off 86 ViewsPlease where is the music police? Most of you watch E!’s "Fashion Police" and observe the way they address the fashion expressions and styles of the stars. Their examinations and interrogations
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China’s global ambitions, with loans and strings attached
July 26, 2015 Comment Off 43 ViewsEl Chaco, Ecuador : Where the Andean foothills dip into the Amazon jungle, nearly 1,000 Chinese engineers and workers have been pouring concrete for a dam and a 24km underground tunnel. The $2.2
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