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Poem: Ojumo Ilemo
For Soyinka, Dad, and the Egba race Ojumo ilemo My ancestral inheritance Like a fine bride Betrothed me yet cherished…
The Youth Need To Take Up African Feminism
The first time I came across the word feminism, I was put off by whatever it stands for. This is largely…
Saudi Arabia beheads 5 foreigners
Five foreigners were on Monday beheaded by Saudi Arabia for murder and robbery. According to a statement by the ministry…
Preventing violence against women: all talk and no action
Two years ago, in his 2013 State of the Nation Address (SONA), South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma emphasised the need…
Fmr Anambra Governor Begs Igbo Parents to Reduce Bride Price so 'Young Boys' Can Marry
Col. Robert Akonobi (rtd), former Military governor of old Anambra State, has pleaded with Igbo parents to reduce the bride…
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Suspected kidnappers have killed two traditional rulers in Ekiti State.…
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Traditional medicine should be recognised in the treatment of mental…
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Poem: Africans’ Anthem
I am You are We are Humans He is bleeding She is breathing They are in pain like you…
Empathy on the street: How understanding between police and communities makes us safer
By now, no one is insulated from hearing about incidents of police shootings or violence against police officers. While fatal…
What the writing on the (bathroom) wall reveals about sex and culture
Scrawls, doodles and stylized text adorn the walls of public bathrooms in places ranging from elementary schools to dive bars:…
Eliminating the Chasm Between Africans & Black Americans
It has been difficult seeing and experiencing the chasm. “What chasm?” you may ask. The one that exists between brothers and…
Yoruba Folklores
<span>New Gallery 2015/4/15</span><span>Aja Ati Ijapa</span><span>Ka Bio Osi</span><span>Babalawo</span>