Monthly Archives: September 2015
MJ’s daughter no longer Paris after dark
Paris Jackson has dealt with family drama and her own grief since her dad Michael Jackson died in 2009. But the teenager seems to...
Soap star slams Viola Davis Emmy speech
After Viola Davis made history on Sunday night at the Emmys by becoming the first black woman to win Outstanding Lead Actress in a...
Vehicle tracker leads cops to stolen luxury fleet
Police investigating a spate of luxury car thefts in London have traced stolen vehicles valued at over £1m to Uganda.
Metropolitan Police detectives were alerted...
Ousted interim leader resumes office
Burkina Faso's interim president is declaring he is once again in charge of the country a week after General Gilbert Diendere and his supporters...
Saraki – New Dawn for Democracy?
By Olubunmi Omoogun
This week has been a heavily packed week for news seekers. There's the abduction of a former Secretary to the Federal Government...
‘Queen Flo’ is selected to take vacant GLA seat
British-Nigerian ‘Queen Flo’ is selected to take vacant Lambeth and Southwark GLA seat. Councillor Florence Nosegbe has been selected as the Labour candidate to...
Teachers’ pay impasse leaves schools empty
Kenya’s government’s refusal to acquiesce to a court ruling awarding school teachers pay increases of as much as 60 percent has resulted in all...
UK to ‘break chains of dependency’ for women in Ghana
The UK will launch a new drive to tear down the barriers stopping women in the world’s poorest countries from getting jobs, helping thousands...
Nigerian student wins £70,000 scholarship to learn rugby
Michael Olorunlogbon, a 16 years old Nigerian student has been offered a life-changing Arnold Foundation scholarship to learn rugby.
Michael a keen footballer, who has...
Mikel back from the cold
Chelsea star recalled as provisional squad named for Belgium friendlies
Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh recalled English Premier League stars John Obi Mikel, Victor Moses and...