THE FIELDS OF HARROW
Forty years on, I am missing the Hill. For our time there was a great time. Our days there were great days.
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Forty years on, I am missing the Hill. For our time there was a great time. Our days there were great days.
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Julius Malema, the President of the Youth League of the South African ruling party, the African National Congress, has become a topic of heated discussion throughout the capitals of the world today mainly due to his deep hatred of the white South African Afrikaneer population and for his resurrection of an old ANC war song
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PointBlank News, March 16, 2010 Born 16 days after Nigeria’s independence to Chief Remilekun Adetokunbo Fani-Kayode and Mrs. Adia Adunni Fani-Kayode, also a chief, Femi Fani-Kayode means different things to different people. In the early 1880s, when very Nigerians could boast of the ability to scribble A,B,C, Femi’s great-grandfather, The Reverend Emmanuel Adedapo Kayode had
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According to Sheik Ishaq Akintola, the leader of a well-known Nigerian islamic organisation called MURIC, no less than one million muslims intend to march to Abuja and storm the National Assembly in order to register their strong protest against the “persecution” of Senator Ahmed Sanni, the Yerima of Bakura and the man who introduced criminal
ISHAQ AKINTOLA, YERIMA, ISLAM AND CHILD SEX. Read More »
There is none like you……a great soul and a beautiful spirit. In all things and in all ways you are wonderful. There is none like you. I will love you until the end of time.
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This morning I wish to raise an issue which most people may not be too interested in and which they may not want to talk about or even comment on. Nevertheless, and despite this, I shall still raise it here simply because I believe that it is of vital importance for so many reasons, not
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Sahara Reporters, March 8, 2010 By Idowu Obasa There is no doubt absolutely that Omoyele Sowore, publisher of saharareporters.com has distinguished himself creditably in the practice of online media, despite intimidation, victimization, death threats etc from those perceived to be haters of truths, who have destroyed and ruined our nation, politically and economically. His undergraduate
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Before reading my essay may I crave your indulgence and ask you to read through Chief Mathew Mbu’s comments which are provided on this link: The Nation This is why it is so important for us to learn about our history properly, to read as widely as possible and to do our own research before
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May the Lord contend against those who contend against us. May He fight against those who fight against us. May He trouble those who seek to trouble us. May He cause the fiery darts of the evil one to fall harmlessly by our feet. May He grant us peace in our palace and prosperity in
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Let me begin by commending Mr. O’seun Ogunseitan and the convenors of this vital discussion on the death of Sir Tafawa Balewa who have given us the opportunity to iron out this vital issue of monumental historical importance once and for all and then hopefully, at the end of it all, we can perhaps bring
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