Monthly Archives: January 2018
Sinach set to rock London
One of Africa’s most talented gospel singers, Sinach will be performing live on stage in Central Hall Westminster London in what is predicted to...
Farewell To A Hardworking Immigration Officer
By Amir Bagwanje - The staffs of Nigeria High Commission London organised a send forth reception in honour of one of their officers, Mustapha Ahmed,...
Mali runs 6th cabinet in 7yrs
By Peter Olorunnisomo - Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Idrissa Maiga and his government resigned last week Friday in a most dramatic development that should arch...
The Jo Maxwell Show urges Black women to break boundaries
A British Nigerian Talk Show host who wants to see more Black women in Britain share their stories has launched a new online Talk Show...
Healthcare organisations to be rated by the Care Quality Commission
New changes mean that, for the first time, all healthcare organisations in England that offer regulated care will be rated by the Care Quality...
Get Rid Of Your Ungodly Weights
By Michael Adekoya - “Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight,...
PHE encourages parents to cut children’s snacking
Public Health England (PHE) is helping parents take control of their children’s snacking by launching the first Change4Life campaign promoting healthier snacks.
This is because...
Dawn Hill and Tunji Akintokun make New Year’s Honours list 2018
Successful candidates from a BAME background that made the New Year Honours list for a wide range of achievements include Dawn Hill and Tunji...
Office for Students to regulate universities comes into force
The Office for Students (OfS), the new regulator designed to champion the interests of students, promote choice and help to ensure that students are...