"The University of Kentucky is investigating a “disturbing” incident which occurred early Sunday morning on campus at Boyd Residence Hall where a woman physically assaulted and spouted racial slurs at a student desk clerk. A video of an intoxicated young woman resisting and physically assaulting a student desk worker inside the residence hall was posted on social media. The … [Read more...] about University of Kentucky White student hurls N- word, racial slurs at Black Student
Arise Presidential Town Hall was poorly organized
The Arise Presidential Town Hall held. on Sunday, yesterday at Abuja was poorly organized and it failed to deliver the promise of gathering major presidential candidates for 2023 election. This is symbolic and indicative of disorganized Nigeria and its inability to do anything right. First and foremost, it was billed as presidential gathering of major presidential … [Read more...] about Arise Presidential Town Hall was poorly organized
Owolabi: Murdered in Nigeria, Buried in America
Written by abiodunKOMOLAFE One of the greatest shortcomings of Nigeria’s existence is that she has never evolved into a nation. The amalgamation of territories, imposition of the colonial masters, the unfortunate intervention of the military and its attendant maladministration of the civil-society, and the corruption-infested politicians have not actually given the country … [Read more...] about Owolabi: Murdered in Nigeria, Buried in America
Redesigning of Naira: Buhari seems sincere for credible election
Written by Uzoma Ahamefule Introduction Even though there are reasons to be skeptical, but in all fairness, critical thinking suggests that Buhari’s body language gives credence that he wants to conduct a free, fair and credible election in 2023. I will elaborately emphasize on that, citing events and late policies of his administration that have given hope to the … [Read more...] about Redesigning of Naira: Buhari seems sincere for credible election
Cardinal Arinze turns 90
“Arinze was born in Eziowelle, Anambra, Nigeria. A convert from an African traditional religion,[3] he was baptized on his ninth birthday (1 November 1941) by Father Michael Tansi, who was beatified by John Paul II in 1998. His parents later converted to Catholicism. At age 15, he entered All Hallows Seminary of Onitsha from which he graduated and earned a philosophy degree in … [Read more...] about Cardinal Arinze turns 90





