Last week American commandos rescued Richard Philips, the Captain of an American cargo ship, the Maersk Alabama, who
The Latest
Updated Everyday
“I must say that today is a sad day for me. And I think it should be for
by Ayomide
April 9, 2009
One of the main gains of writing on this page each week is the volume of responses we
by Ayomide
April 2, 2009
Chief Tony Anenih has a superb way of intervening in Nigerian politics: he enjoys the most elliptic entrée,
by Ayomide
March 10, 2009
“What happened in Ekiti yesterday was an ominous sign for democracy and our country… It is very sad
by Ayomide
March 6, 2009
In 1995, I made a package for the BBC’s NETWORK AFRICA program on the problem of divorce in
by MDadmin
February 22, 2009
During the early years of the 1970s, an old Lebanese man installed a gaming machine by the Niger
by MDadmin
February 12, 2009
Late in January, anti-government demonstrations broke out in the Malagasy capital of Antananarivo. The demonstrations had been called
by MDadmin
February 11, 2009
Enter literally anything here. Or you can remove it. One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age of gargoyles. Stone by day