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Hope for the Olympics: An African-American Perspective on the Summer Games
On July 23rd, the eyes of the nation will be focused on Tokyo, Japan, the site of the 2021 Olympic Games. The Games would normally have been held in the summer of 2020 but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic around the world. The Games are carrying on this year, although with some trepidation. … Continue reading
Towards Responsible Policing in Democracy
For the sake of the ignoramus among them who claim to be a part and parcel of the people, democracy by definition is the government of the people for the people and by the people. Everything about democracy revolves around the people; and for any agency of government to do contrarily to the principles of … Continue reading
The New Normal: Conquering COVID
For more than a year, the United States and countries around the world have been battling the Coronavirus, otherwise known as COVID-19. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that can be transferred between people who are in close contact. It is believed that when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes, he or … Continue reading
Ireland Fellows Programme Creates a Fully Funded 2022/2023 Scholarship Study for Young Africans in Ireland.
The Ireland Fellows Programme has created an opportunity which enables early to mid-career professionals with leadership potentials to benefit from world-class and quality education contributing to capacity building. The Ireland Fellows Programme is fully funded by the Irish Government and is offered under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Affairs(DFA). The Programme offers selected … Continue reading
What else if not democracy?
Democracy is defined and popularly known as the government of the people for the people and by the people. This definition is suggestive of democracy as a system of government that has its foundation on the people but is undergoing serious attacks from the enemies of the people. Therefore, this results to lack of respect … Continue reading
NIGERIA ‘THE SAFE HAVEN FOR BANDITS AND TERRORISTS’
The boko haram insurgents has been described as the second deadliest in the world while the Fulani herdsmen is the forth deadliest in the world. All these live with us in Nigeria and have appeared as intractable problems that seems to defy all known solutions. What Nigerians are faced with today are not problems we … Continue reading