Monthly Archives: October 2015
Armed Forces win UK Race Equality Awards
The Armed Forces Muslim Association (AFMA) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) have been recognised for their leadership in creating equal and inclusive workplaces...
I want to put Owo back to the centre of Politics – Hon. Lawal...
By Olubunmi Omoogun - Owo, the city endowed with great and influential personalities such as the politician and educationalist, His excellency, former civilian governor...
The complex identity of a British – Nigeria
By Adebisi Akindayini - Being a young Nigerian in the UK was not something that I thought much about until recently. What was more...
Powering Nigeria and Diaspora Bail Out
Nigeria's 55th Independence anniversary celebration on 1st October this year depicts a season of hope for Nigerians with the belief that the country’s new...
Delaying HIV treatment costs lives AND money
‘Treat all’ regime can yield $15 per dollar spent – WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revised its HIV guidelines to recommend that anyone...
Mugabe anti-gay outburst finds support
President Robert Mugabe shouted “we are not gays,” in a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York criticising what the 91-year-old leader...
Cameron dodges injustice of slave-owning cousin’s compensation
Prime Minister David Cameron was forced to confront his own family’s role in the Slave Trade on a visit to Jamaica this week.
The PM...
Pay hearing deadlock as striking teachers object to judges
In their ongoing pay dispute, the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) wants Chief Justice Willy Mutunga to appoint a new bench on grounds...
Jermaine surprises Jackson brothers on morning TV
Jermaine Jackson handed his bandmate brothers diamond rings to mark 50 years in the music business during a live TV chat earlier this month.
The...
Amazing, your Grace
Aretha Franklin cannot have taken second billing many times in her glittering career; so it may have been a strange feeling to experience all...