Monthly Archives: October 2022
Black women ‘missing’ from the IT industry
From left: Oyinkansola Adebayo, Olaoluwa Dada (Co-founders of Niyo Enterprise) and Charlene Hunter Founder of Coding Black Females
Charity Commission for England and Wales investigates British School in Egypt
The British School of Alexandria, Egypt
The Charity Commission for England and Wales has launched a statutory inquiry...
N-BA celebrates 2022 Nigerian Independence Day
His Excellency, Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola OFR (Fourth from left), with some N-BA members and guests
By Milton...
The Current “Japa” trend and its Limitation on the Nigerian Economy
Nigerian Travellers
By Olakunle Agboola - Tayo has been a great friend since primary school. He is a lecturer...
Rishi Sunak son of East African migrants becomes UK Prime Minister
His Majesty The King, Charles III appoints Rishi Sunak as new Prime Minister
By Olayiwola Balogun - It...
Government backs new law to help pregnant women and new parents
New legal powers will help to counter workplace discrimination
New government-backed law to offer pregnant women and new...
New Women’s Premier League in Sierra Leone
President of the Republic Sierra Leone, General Julius Maada Bio, accompanied by his wife, Fatima Jabbie Bio at the venue for...
Home Secretary pledges to end child sexual abuse
Home Secretary, Grant Shapps
The new Home Secretary, Grant Shapps on 20 October pays tribute...
Clapham’s Hidden Links to Sierra Leone
The Welcome
Black History Month Special
By Iyamide Thomas - On 21st August 2022,...
Legal profession marks World Menopause Day
Lubna Shuja, Law Society of England and Wales president
World Menopause Day helps boost awareness of the menopause...