Monthly Archives: June 2018
Benghazi plotter sentenced 22yrs
Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the organizer of the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya, was sentenced on Wednesday to...
Lawmaker sees tribunal as SME advocate
Small businesses that are victims of fraud, conspiracy and misconduct by British banks could soon be able to sue their lenders in a tribunal...
Pope has African genes
By Peter Olorunnisomo - Pope Francis’ more recent thoughts seem to strongly include Africa and the crises of humanity that surrounds the nations in it....
PM hosts Queen’s Young Leaders from Commonwealth countries
The remarkable achievements of 61 young global leaders were celebrated on Monday, 25 June at a Downing Street reception hosted by Prime Minister Theresa...
VERY CLOSE BUT TOO FAR?
By Michael Adekoya - ” But when Felix heard these things (the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, through Paul), having more accurate knowledge of...
Natural Bad Girl wigs: new trend among women
The natural hair sensation making waves among women is the latest selection of Braided Wigs Handmade products made in Africa, specifically Nigeria to the world...
UK to celebrate national Windrush Day
National Windrush Day backed by new Government funding will take place on 22 June every year, encouraging communities across the country to celebrate the contribution of...
Justina Mutale wins Nelson Mandela 100 Prize
Zambian philanthropist, Justina Mutale has won the Mandela 100 Prize. Ms Mutale, who is the Founder and President of the Justina Mutale Foundation, won...
Caring Citizen of the World Award 2018 goes to Dr Ojiambo
Ambassador Dr. Josephine Ojiambo becomes the first African recipient of the “Caring Citizen of the World Award” from the International Council for Caring Communities...
Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives
By Eugene Smith - The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives is a delightful play written by Lola Shoneyin with a stage adaptation by...