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Thursday, 3 February 2011

Anything Black, White Kills

 OPINION
By Odimegwu Onwumere
Writers and musicians share things in common. Either music is written before it is sang, or it’s sang before it is written. To a large extend, musicians are great people who use lyrics to battle the ills and depression of the society. Music makes some people feel indestructible

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Egypt Uprising Continues

Mubarak addressing the nation
PEOPLE'S REVOLT
 Monitored by Hakeem Babalola
The embattled Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak has addressed the nation, saying he won't run again but will spend the remaining of his term which ends in September 2011. He says the new government will respond to the demands of the youth.

Where Are the Black Voices on Egypt &Tunisia?

AFRICAN AFFAIRS
By Joel Drefuss
The epidemic of democratic yearning that has erupted in the Arab world is not good for the United States. America has too often been on the wrong side of the human rights struggle, and now, in a region of enormous strategic importance, we face unpredictable consequences and could end up paying for our long-standing hypocrisy in foreign affairs

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Diaspora African Migrants Storm Tripoli for Solution

 Historical Conference of African Migrants in Europe
By Hakeem Babalola

More than three hundred and fifty Africans in the Diaspora converged in Tripoli to participate in an historical conference held for three days in a continuous effort to find permanent solution to the plights of African migrants in Europe and around the world