Moroccans burn selves in unemployment protest
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Saturday, 21 January 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
COMMENTARY/ANALYSIS
African Union president visits Tripoli
By Simon AllisonThe African Union backed the wrong horse in Libya. Its name was Gaddafi, and it was a particularly lucrative horse, but now it's dead and the AU has to deal with a highly unimpressed government in Tripoli. AU Commission chairman Jean Ping was in Libya to try to get relations back on track.
NEWS & REPORT
Libya: Govt number two flees protest in Benghazi
ANP/AFP - The deputy head of Libya's National Transitional Council was manhandled by protesters on Thursday in the cradle of the uprising that ousted Moamer Kadhafi last year, witnesses said.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
COMMENTARY
Truth is poor & lie is rich
Corporate employees often need motivation even to do their job. Hence all most all the corporate never fail to motivate the employees. The truth is that the employees are regularly motivated by the corporate more for its own advantage than for the employee's sake.
INTERVIEW
You’re never too old for anything in marriage
By Chucks Eze
By Chucks Eze
She is amiable, humble and
simple to the core. A quintessential mother of six, who has successfully scaled
the hurdles naturally placed before female intellectuals and reached the top of
her discipline and thereby set a national record as the first female (and still
the only one) professor of Mass Communication in Nigeria.
NEWS & REPORT
Young Congolese sets himself on fire
On December 10th, 2011, in the Democratic Republic of Congo's city of Boma (Bas-Congo region), a young man named Cedrick Nianza self-immolated by pouring gas on himself and setting the fuel alight.According to witnesses at the scene, the man continually shouted «
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
NEWS FEATURES
Woman fired for doing work at lunch wins unemployment claim
By Susanna Kim
(ABC News) Sharon Smiley had worked for 10 years as a receptionist and administrative assistant at a Chicago real estate company until she was fired for skipping lunch one day. After a two-year battle, an appeals court in Illinois has found that denial of her unemployment benefits was "clearly erroneous."
By Susanna Kim
(ABC News) Sharon Smiley had worked for 10 years as a receptionist and administrative assistant at a Chicago real estate company until she was fired for skipping lunch one day. After a two-year battle, an appeals court in Illinois has found that denial of her unemployment benefits was "clearly erroneous."
NEWS FEATURE
EU threatens legal action against Hungary
By Gabriele Steinhauser & Raf Casert
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union stepped up the pressure Wednesday against Hungary, saying its fiscal policies were unsustainable and threatening legal action over a new constitution that some fear could push the country back into authoritarianism.
By Gabriele Steinhauser & Raf Casert
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NEWS & REPORT
Merkel: Hungary must adjust to EU principles
"Hungary must adjust to basic EU principles, German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared in a Sunday radio interview in her first public comments in connection with the controversy over Hungarian laws.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
NEWS & REPORT
Liberia: Sirleaf sworn in for second term
By Henry Flomo in Monrovia
Liberia's president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been sworn in as the 24th president of the Republic of Liberia. The occasion was held Monday in the Liberia capital Monrovia in front of an array of distinguished personalities that included the leaders of the Liberia's three neighbours - Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Côte d'Ivoire.
By Henry Flomo in Monrovia
Liberia's president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been sworn in as the 24th president of the Republic of Liberia. The occasion was held Monday in the Liberia capital Monrovia in front of an array of distinguished personalities that included the leaders of the Liberia's three neighbours - Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Côte d'Ivoire.
COMMENTARY
Lack of honesty: Why people use money to buy morality
By Odimegwu Onwumere

NEWS & REPORT
Monday, 16 January 2012
Sunday, 15 January 2012
COMMENTARY
Patrice Lumumba: A true African hero
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Patrice
Lumumba - Photo source: The Guardian, UK
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HOME FRONT
By Oluwatoyin Akinola
“Mummy, mummy, mummy,” three-year-old Eniola shrieked excitedly on sighting her mum. “Uh my baby, baby!’, her mum, cooed in response, and Teni also grabbed her happily, tickling her on each side as she giggled excitedly. She also greeted her husband, Gbemisola, who was busy watching his favourite match on the Supersport channel, and hurried inside the kitchen dropping her handbag by the big couch, since she was already behind schedule in preparing dinner. She also dropped her toddler urging her to go call her eight-year old elder sister, Temitayo.
CHURCH NEWS
The history of Saint Paul’s Catholic Parish
Umuodagu Ntu in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area L.G.A is one of the two parts into which Ntu town is traditionally divided. It is made up of Umuogba, Umuaku, Umuolokoche, Umuokpo and Umuhoko villages. The other part of Ntu is known as Umuneche, and is composed of Umuogbo, Uvuru and Umuhitte village.
Umuodagu Ntu in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area L.G.A is one of the two parts into which Ntu town is traditionally divided. It is made up of Umuogba, Umuaku, Umuolokoche, Umuokpo and Umuhoko villages. The other part of Ntu is known as Umuneche, and is composed of Umuogbo, Uvuru and Umuhitte village.