An interesting piece on an artist perception of what makes a successful African woman. First Published on: http: bbc.com in oct 2014 Photographer, blogger and poet […]
Africa Rising: Who Benefits? Africa, once dubbed the hopeless continent, is now hopeful, according to the Economist, with six of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies in […]
First published by Nigerian Tribune Sunday, December 7, 2014 Every year since 2011, Forbes has enlisted readers’ help to identify 20 young, extraordinary and inspiring African […]
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, a politically conservative member of the Croatian Democratic Union, has become the first female president of Croatia. The 46-year-old secured 50.5 per cent of […]
First published on December 22, 2014 on: popcornews.com Top 10 Most Unemployed Countries In Europe – The unemployment rate in the United States is not that […]
Both the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress appear to have settled on obfuscation as the name of the game in this election season. Both parties, and the constellation of smaller parties, seem bent on discouraging any deep conversation around the state of Nigeria.
By PETER OSALOR Vocation and technical education: Key to improving nigeria’s development! Technical education is a planned programme of courses and learning experiences that begins with […]
By Sean Clare BBC News The young people going hungry in the UK this winter The sometimes “heavy-handed” use of benefit sanctions has been partly blamed […]
Oyo State All Progressives Congress, APC, chieftain and immediate past Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Otunba Bosun Oladele has lampooned politicians for their incessant defections from one party to the other saying that it retards development.