Monthly Archives: June 2014
Terrorism in Nigeria Seminar
This Saturday, the British Nigeria Law Forum and the Hospital & Prison Action Network, will be holding a seminar on how to combat the...
Nigerian Sunny Lambe becomes Labour councillor
Southwark Labour has returned the best result in 30 years, sweeping the political map and making gains across the borough, including the Lib Dem...
Witch doctor claims he put juju on Ronaldo ahead of World Cup
A Ghanaian witch doctor has claimed to have put juju on Portugal’s star player Ronaldo, in order to prevent him from facing the Ghanaian...
Nigeria to meet US in final World Cup warm-up
The United States of America will play host to fellow World Cup qualifiers Nigeria on Saturday in a key warm-up friendly for both.
The Americans...
Central African Republic stops texting across the nation
Central African Republic has banned text messages across the country following a violent protest in its capital, Bangui, last week.
The ban was announced on...
London Student Fundraising to Help Tackle Poverty in Malawi
A female law student is currently fundraising to support a project that tackles poverty in Malawi.
Morenike Olaogun, 21 years old, will travel to Malawi next...
Drug khat to be banned in the UK
BY KAREN BRADLEY
LATER this month, khat will be banned in the UK. As a Class C drug, it will be illegal to supply, possess...
Echoes of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ in Lambeth Town Hall as London Borough inaugurates...
Nigerians in the United Kingdom recorded another glorious feat in the political annals of the United Kingdom on Wednesday 4 June 2014, when the...
Government makes moves to stop FGM
The government is to amend the law making FGM illegal to include the prosecution of those who are not UK nationals. The Queen’s speech...
Afro-Caribbeans at greater risk of Dementia
Public Health England along with Dementia Friends have launched a campaign to help raise awareness of dementia, a disease which affects 665,000 people in...