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Nigeria: Tribute - the Life and Sudden Departure of My Dear Wife Odunayo, By Yusuph Olaniyonu
"For my children and me, for her mum and her siblings, there was no length Odunayo could not go to sacrifice for our happiness." ...
SCOOP: Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias raised more than $750,000 in the third quarter, bringing his campaign’s cash on hand to $5.4 million. The figure is notable for its size and timing ...
Real-time highlights from the third annual ForbesBLK Summit, happening October 8 through October 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Man loses bank job after interviewer asks him an unexpected question, shares painful story
A Nigerian man shares how he failed a bank interview after being unable to name fellow candidates he chatted with for hours, ...
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Ademola Osinubi @70: The mien, the mask, the man (2)
GBEMUOTOR, not GBEMUTOR.” When next I see Gbemuotor, I will simply ask her, “Ta lo n GBEMU?” because I know that the nose is fragile to punch.But seriously, I learnt some vital lessons from the way ...
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS! Here are some recent releases from Alabama authors that we can't wait to get our hands on ...
Kelis has opened up about her bold decision to relocate to Kenya and live on a farm with her three children. In a recent ...
Blending traditional hymns and African cultural sounds, the African Children's Choir will perform this November in Salina.
South Africans already know that electricity prices in the country are unaffordable, with millions of households suffering under Eskom’s 800% hike in tariffs since 2007. Price pressure is expected to ...
Manchester United Under-21s will play South African side Kaizer Chiefs next month. Kaizer Chiefs have announced their youth team will travel to England to face U21 teams from United, Leeds and Queens ...
The U.S. U20 squad is making waves as the group stage nears its climax, showing they’re not a team anyone can overlook. After a statement-making 9-1 rout of New Caledonia and a commanding 3-0 win ...
Just when South Africans thought politics could no longer surprise us, along comes a plot twist worthy of a telenovela. Out of nowhere, three political startups, Rise Mzansi, GOOD, and Build One South ...
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