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by Tolu Orekoya Juju/black magic: not just an African thing. Chow Hok Kuen, a 28-year-old British citizen of Taiwanese descent, was arrested in Thailand for having illegal possession of human remains, according to the BBC. The Hong-Kong born Briton was staying at one hotel in Bangkok’s Chinatown while hiding the bodies in another part of the city. Reports say that... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Publicity Secretary, Olisah Metuh showed today that he isn’t afraid to swim with the sharks as he sat for an interview with radical online news outlet, Sahara Reporters. Conventionally, officials of the government and PDP stay away from granting interviews to online media so Metuh, the lawyer... Read More
Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie contributes articles from time to time, to publications  An incredibly touching, evocative piece dealing with the dying and the death of a favourite uncle, in the Financial Times.   I last saw Uncle Mai in March. He was on the veranda of his faded house in Abba, which used to be my grandmother’s house, sitting on one... Read More
by Uwaoma Eizu, an officer of Potters Lounge, Ikoyi. Title: Next Nehemiah Genre: Nonfiction and multicultural book Author: Adebowale Adekunbi Publisher: Exòrma- published in Rome, Italy in May 2011.  A book for the perfect beginning for sober reflection. The book, The Next Nehemiah, is a voyage of insightful thoughts, excellently delivered with a literal prowess flown through... Read More
by Hauwa Gambo So there you have it, as we reported during the week, producer and actor, Uche Jombo is married. And here – Uche and her new husband, Kenney Rodriguez. She seems to be having a ball – congrats again, Mrs. Rodriguez! Photo Courtesy: LIB
For Nigeria to develop a knowledge-based economy, it must invest in public health and public education, and reform public institutions tasked with developing healthy, smart and capable citizens. The world has changed and the requirement for economic growth changed with it.  To compete in the global market place, Nigeria has limited options. It can use... Read More
by Kate Da Costa Ghana is an attractive country for Nigerian students seeking to study abroad. The reason for this is that both countries not only share similar historical experiences, they both have linguistic and educational resemblance having shared the same colonial masters. Besides, Ghanaian university educational system is acclaimed globally as outstanding. The Ghanaian... Read More
Add record label boss to his other list of titles. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the kokomaster himself is bent on world domination and seems to be acquiring the army to launch his assault. D’banj has signed David ‘Davido’ Adeleke to his as yet unamed new label after meeting with the 19-year-old  sensation on Wednesday, May 16. The power meeting involved... Read More
Kelechi Amadi-Obi is one of Nigeria’s most well-known, and most famous photographers. Taking the skills he learned as a painter, he transferred  his artistic eye to work behind the photographer’s lens. His ability to capture art has made his photographs stunning works of art. His glowing accolade on the Vogue Italia website is written by Ezinne Chinkata. African fashion is steadily developing,... Read More
Donna Summer, singer and disco dance queen, passed away yesterday at the age of 63. Summer flourished during the ’70’s and early ’80’s, where she rode the crest of the disco wave and reigned supreme. The embodiment of the term disco diva, Summer inspired countless young artists for decades. The Grammy award winning singer finally succumbed to cancer.... Read More
by Temitope Shittu-Alamu I cannot get over the fact that many Nigerians do not love Nigeria. They have expressed their disgust in all the many ways they can. The twenty-first century way would be to swear, curse, and vent on twitter. On a second thought, it is probably more than being twenty-first century. Maybe it’s... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola Same event; same characters; two media houses; different, opposing narratives… who is lying? Depending on the daily you read this morning, your understanding of what happened at yesterday’s meeting of the Northern Governors Forum held in Kaduna might be different from that of your next door neighbour. That’s because both the Thisday... Read More
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