Editor's note: Published unedited
8 June 2015
Fellow Nigerians,
The Nigerian Union Election of 31 May 2015: My position
By Fred Odorige
On behalf the elected executives of the Nigerian Union, I wish to thank well-meaning staff of the Nigerian embassy, some Nigerian Pastors and other well-meaning Nigerians for intervening in the master- minded agitations by Frank Ekudioko (hereinafter referred to as my opponent ) who purported that the election which has been celebrated by majority of Nigerians, was flawed. I have also read insidious articles by one Hakim Babalola who has been antagonistic to me since he was overheard subtly instigating my opponent not to accept the results of the historic election.
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Thursday, 11 June 2015
Monday, 8 June 2015
ELECTION
Nigerian Union Hungary Election (Part 1): Questions Fred Odorige Must Answer
By Hakeem Babalola
Now that Mr. Tersoo Allagh, the electoral committee member has apologised for the lapses in the recently held Nigerian Union election, the principal actor, Mr. Fred Odorige should also toe the line of uprightness by tendering his apology to Nigerians in Hungary for the roles he played.
By Hakeem Babalola
Now that Mr. Tersoo Allagh, the electoral committee member has apologised for the lapses in the recently held Nigerian Union election, the principal actor, Mr. Fred Odorige should also toe the line of uprightness by tendering his apology to Nigerians in Hungary for the roles he played.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
IMMIGRATION & POLICY
Hungary's anti-immigration campaign sparks controversy
Budapest (AFP) - New anti-immigration billboards put up by the Hungarian government have sparked political controversy, with the head of a small opposition party admitting on Monday that he had vandalised the state-funded posters. The posters, which recently popped up in the capital Budapest, feature slogans like: "If you come to Hungary, you cannot take away Hungarians' jobs" and "If you come to Hungary, you have to respect our culture!"
VIDEO REPORT
Police brutality against African American kids
I cried like a baby watching this white police excessive force against African American kids during a pool party. No matter what might have happened, these men in uniform go way beyond. Please watch the video after the cut
I cried like a baby watching this white police excessive force against African American kids during a pool party. No matter what might have happened, these men in uniform go way beyond. Please watch the video after the cut