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Saturday, 23 April 2011

IMMIGRATION

UK to cut student visas to non EU

The number of non-European Union students going to the United Kingdom for studies is to be cut by 25 per cent, a government minister has said.

OPINION/VIEWPOINT

Any hope for the poorest of the poor?
By Nwaorgu Faustinus
Nations, societies and countries in the time past have initiated one pogramme or policy to cushion the challenges being faced among the poorest of the poor in our societies.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

NIGERIAN AFFAIRS

CNN interviews Nigerian president elect click 2 watch

Jonathan wins presidential election

Goodluck Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has won the crucial presidential election of Nigeria, which many have described as the freest election since 1999.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Hungary, a business transport network, says El-Hefney

El-Hefney
Egyptian ambassador to Hungary, Aly Houssam El-Din el-Hefny, talks to African News Hungary in an exclusive interview that lasted more than one hour. Mr. El-Hefny, a career diplomat soon to retire has served his country in different capacity. He speaks to our managing editor, Hakeem Babalola, about the relationship between Egypt and Hungary; China’s trade in Africa; the February revolution in Egypt and its aftermath; challenges facing Africa; and the need for African citizens to be able to travel freely within the region. Excerpts:

PRESS RELEASE

Proclamation on US-NATO criminal aggression against Libya
UN & NATO Secretary Generals
We as African Patriots under the banner of Movement In Defence of Africa (MIDA) and Africa Renaissance Coalition (ARCO) wish to draw the attention of the generality of people, popular organisations and governments across the world that the ongoing criminal war of aggression by the US-NATO allies of Britain and France against the sovereignty of the Libya people is not new. What is however new is: where are the voices of dissents against injustice and crime against humanity in Africa on the Libya issue? Where is the African Union (AU) on this issue? And by extension where is Nigeria – the lame-duck giant of Africa?

WORLD AFFAIRS

How USA  & UK Funded the Libyan InsurrectionBy Ubuntu 

OPINION/VIEWPOINT

A lonely walk
 By kingsley Omose
Opposition:Ribadu, Momodu, Shekarau
A lonely walkThanks to Dr. Utomi we now know that expecting the opposition parties to unite for the purposes of presenting a common front during the April 2011 elections is a pipe dream.