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Monday, 27 December 2010

Ghana's Oil: May It Never Be A Curse

ANH EDITORIAL

Ghana has pumped its first official oil in the Western region of the country. The day has become part of Ghana’s historical monument. Many Ghanaians were reported to have glued to their TVs at home and work places – apparently in jubilation.

Re-exposed: Hungarian Bar Refused to Serve Blacks

COVER STORY
By Hakeem Babalola

A coffee bar named Megálló Prezzó is still not serving non-whites even after a controversial report was published about the racial policy of the management.
Mercy on a soul in turmoil

I don’t know what you think or feel whenever you hear or say racism. Don’t you hear the tone of violence as you pronounce the word? Don’t you notice the voice penetrating my heart, and making me want to seek justice in any quick way available? But we must tarry a little, for I’d rather we pity such a soul in turmoil, and not venom for venom though it may be appropriate in some circumstances. Then who exactly is a racist?

Ivory Coast Burns; The West Pour Petrol

MATTER ARISING
 By Hakeem Babalola
The 3 men who will decide I/Coast destiny
The Republic of Cote d’Ivoire may be heading for another civil war as a result of election stalemate which has bitterly produced two presidents.