Posted in Africa on May 11th, 2011
The cinema of Nigeria popularly called Nollywood grew rapidly in the 1990s becoming the second largest film industry in the world, ahead of the United States and behind the Indian film industry. It is now African’s largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. This rapid […]
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Posted in Africa on May 10th, 2011
Switzerland has opened a money-laundering investigation following a criminal complaint lodged by the Cote d’Ivoire government of President Alassane Quattara. “The investigation is at the its initial stage and the Swiss attoney-general does not wish to comment further” Spokeswoman Jeannette Ballmer said in an email response to a Reuters. She declined to say against whom […]
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Posted in Africa on May 8th, 2011
I hope the widow gets justice. Notwithstanding the proliferation of churches in Nigeria, this report from Emmanuel, a Guest blogger is one of the reasons corruption, prostitution and other vices are rife in the country. A church that demands anything from you before prayers or says blessings from God cost a certain amount is not a genuine […]
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Posted in Africa on May 5th, 2011
An article written in theRoot discusses the growing attention young adults are giving to pornography and how much they aspire to be involved in the market. It says several young men and women from Nigeria, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Morocco, South Africa are trying to join the pornographic film industry in Africa and abroad. […]
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Posted in Africa on May 3rd, 2011
The incidence of New York twin bombing that occurred on September 11, 2001 with its full impact appeared somehow remote to some Nigerians until a number 30 bus was attacked in London on July 7, 2005.
Then an industrious Nigerian, Anthony Fatai Williams became a victim and in the days to follow, the country was brought […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 19th, 2011
Amidst charges of fraud and election malpractices, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been declared the President of Nigeria. He polled 22,495,187 while his closest rival polled 12,214853. In his acceptance speech, the president expressed his gratitude to the Nigerian people. “This is a new dawn! Our nation has spoken”. With the election he reaffirmed the […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 19th, 2011
Africa’s last absolute monarch. Swazilands’ King Mswati 111 has enraged his impoverished nation by enjoying a lifestyle of unchecked luxury while demanding salary cuts from civil servants. Mswati has 13 wives and a fortune estimated at $100m, placing him on Forbes magazine’s list of the 15 richest monarchs in the world. The 42 year old […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 18th, 2011
As election results are been counted there is serious fighting going on in the North. A confirmation of what most Nigerians had said at the beginning of the elections, “a contest between muslims and christians”. The fighting erupted today in northern parts of Nigeria as votes were been counted. It shows Jonathan in a clear lead. A fact that may not go down […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 18th, 2011
Nigeria is finally on the right path to electing its president. This year’s election is showing how much the Nigerian populace wants a change, a change for a better Nigeria. On election day Nigerians were out en masse to cast their votes, clearly showing how much interest the election has generated. Taking a look at […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 12th, 2011
Over 500 Nigerians returned to the country from Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire, after living in the country for many years. Many of them believed to be from Osun state, in the South West, Nigeria arrived in their town with no fanfare. These Nigerians had more or less made the West African country their second home. Today, […]
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