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UAE Press: Terror attack in Egypt a heinous act

ABU DHABI, 23rd October, 2017 (WAM) -- The deadly terror attack in Giza province, which resulted in the death and injury of dozens of Egyptian troops and police officers, is a despicable and heinous act that highlights the need for... Continue Reading →

Nigerians are impatient for dividend of democracy – Buhari

The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari has regretted the situation Nigerians have found themselves in their impatience for dividend of democracy in the country. Speaking at the Imo Trade and Investment Centre, Owerri, Imo State capital, over the weekend, during the... Continue Reading →

World famous scientist demands action on corruption

Professor Salim Abdool Karim believes corruption is robbing South Africa of the opportunity to build a great future. He plans to take out adverts in national newspapers - at this own cost - demanding answers from the Hawks and NPA.... Continue Reading →

Africa and the Sugar Parent’ Syndrome

In present times, the society has encouraged older women coming out in public in hunt of younger men and vice versa through a lot of organisations and media sites. Most dating sites for example specifically advertise cougars, and by their... Continue Reading →

Bomb blasts kill 13 in Nigeria

At least 13 people were killed and several others injured in triplet bomb blast in the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Sunday. The first bomber detonated her explosive belt around 9:45 p.m. (2045 GMT) in front of a small restaurant in... Continue Reading →

Mother sells Baby for N10,000 (PHOTO)

One Lois Apollos, of Mubi Local Government Area, Adamawa State who left home in 2015 in search of better life in Bauchi State had reportedly sold her child for N10,000.00 According to Lois, “There, I met the father of my... Continue Reading →

The War on Black Hair in South Africa’s Schools: Girls Sent Home for Braids as Racism Row Ignites

By Newsweek On 7/26/17  The case of two black female students who were banned from their prom at a Massachusetts school in May stoked uproar in the U.S. But the problem has been an issue for students in South Africa... Continue Reading →

Flood: Lagos to demolish highbrow areas [See list]

The Lagos state government has disclose the enlistment of seven highbrow areas in the state for demolition to forestall incidences of flooding. The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Babatunde Adejare, in a statement ordered owners of properties erected on... Continue Reading →

Japanese architect to design 20,000 homes for refugees in Kenya

By Global Construction Review | 20 July 2017 Shigeru Ban, the Tokyo architect known for his work with low-cost materials such as cardboard, and his development of shelters for disaster victims, has signed an agreement to design up to 20,000... Continue Reading →

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