June 7th, 2006 |
by Imnakoya |
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Direct Expatriate Nationals Investment: An excellent opportunity for Africans in the Diaspora to reclaim and consolidate their heritage by investing in their respective national economies.
Check out the details from the blog: DeniAfrica, a collaboration of Emeka Okafor (Timbuktu Chronicles & Africa Unchained) and others. Many see an half-empty cup, but this man’s cup is […]
June 7th, 2006 |
by Imnakoya |
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It gladdens my heart to read that the University of Lagos, one of the ‘top notch’ varsities in Nigeria has adopted an internet-based registration system for its students. UnilagFaces reports that the online registration is for year one and two students. Expectedly, there are disapproval from some of the students; but for these students to […]
June 6th, 2006 |
by Imnakoya |
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Fela Kuti (late) was the one that coined and used the phrase “shuffering and shmiling” in his 1977 song higlighting the polarizing influence of foreign religions on Nigerians. I have chosen to use the title somewhat differently in this post…
Residents cross a flooded street during rainfall in Lagos, Nigeria May 16, 2006. REUTERS/Akintunde Alinkeye. Picture […]