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  • The killing of about 200 people on the Plateau on Christmas Eve has once again highlighted how helpless Nigerians have become in the face of the nation’s rising and intensifying terrorism. A national newspaper captured the tragedy thus: “Of the number, 148 were killed in Bokkos Local Government Area, 19 in Mangu Local Government Area, and 27 in Barkin Ladi. 1,290 houses were burnt down in Bokkos council, one house was razed in Mangu LGA and that of Barkin Ladi was yet to be ascertained at press time.” Nigerians need to start demanding more seriously the measures required to protect…

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  • Are we? Or do we live in a Media Society where brainwashing is insidious and relentless, and perception is filtered according to the needs and lies of state and corporate power? The United States dominates the Western world’s media. All but one of the top ten media companies are based in North America. The internet and social media – Google, Twitter, Facebook – are mostly American-owned and controlled. The United States has overthrown or attempted to overthrow more than 50 governments, mostly democracies. It has interfered in democratic elections in 30 countries. It has dropped bombs on the people of…

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  • The Houthis are going to prevent Israel-bound commercial ships from reaching Israeli ports as long as Israel prevents food, water and medicine from reaching Palestinians in Gaza. If Israeli leaders want to end the blockade, they need to stop killing Palestinians and end the siege. This is the simple, moral solution to the current crisis in the Red Sea. Over the weekend, Houthi fighters launched attacks on two more commercial ships despite the presence of US warships patrolling the area. The primary target was the Maersk Hangzhou that was swarmed by small boats filled with Houthi militants who fired small…

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  • America’s economy will be wiped out if Joe Biden stays in power, the former president has claimed Former US President Donald Trump has warned that the national economy will completely collapse if he does not return to the White House next year. He described the grim scenario in a post on his Truth Social platform on Friday.  “The stock market is only high because people… expect me to win the presidential election of 2024,” Trump wrote in all caps. “If I don’t win, it is my prediction that we will have a stock market ‘crash’ worse than that of 1929 – a Great Depression!!!” “The only…

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  • Washington’s borrowings have reached $34 trillion for the first time, up by over $6 trillion since President Joe Biden took office US government debt has breached an unflattering milestone, topping $34 trillion for the first time in history and more than doubling the total of the world’s next-biggest borrower, China. The US Treasury Department disclosed the new debt total on Tuesday, saying it exceeded the $34 trillion mark by nearly $1.5 billion as of December 29, the last business day of 2023. Borrowings increased by $90 billion from the previous day. Washington’s public debt now amounts to about $102,000 for every man,…

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  • Why were worldwide measures taken which have caused one disaster after another and pushed humanity deeper towards the abyss instead of lifting them out of their misery. ⁣⁣Superb explanation of one big reason the world went corona psychotic. Lecture by Ernst Wolff, renowned German economist and journalist. His focus is the on the global financial and monetary system, especially the role of the IMF, the World Bank, the Federal Reserve, the Bretton Woods system and the worldwide fiat money.  . This speech is probably one of the best and most concise exposés of the whole Corona narrative and ends on a hopeful…

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  • Imo State, known for its rich cultural heritage and political dynamism within Nigeria, has been at the center of a significant political experiment: the Imo State Charter of Equity. This charter was conceived as a means to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of political power among the three senatorial zones of the state: Orlu, Owerri, and Okigwe. The idea was to foster a sense of inclusion and balance, preventing any single zone from monopolizing the state’s governorship and key political positions. The origins of this charter can be traced back to a well-intentioned agreement among the state’s key stakeholders.…

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  • On this final day of 2023, we must tell ourselves the truth if Nigeria, as we know it, is to survive. And where we are is that the Nigerian state has collapsed. While everything appears to be normal, there is an absence of substance or true value. Here are a few indications. One: The naira is now one of the three worst national currencies on earth, with Bloomberg declaring on Friday that not only is it poised for its worst record in the last 24 years, but that further depreciation is to be expected in 2024. “The naira plunged 55%…

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  • And what his unlikely tale reveals about imperialism The future prime minister, Winston Churchill, had a dramatic escape from a prisoner-of-war camp. He fled, stowed away on a train, and jumped off in a remote area, while the enemy was in pursuit. His distinctive appearance made him stand out in Africa, yet he managed to evade capture. Churchill’s escape from the second Anglo-Boer war (1899-1902) helped launch his political career. This story sheds light on aspects of war, journalism, and history. Churchill, admired in Britain for standing up to Nazi Germany, was a supporter of British imperialism. His coverage of…

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  • War devastates cities, a lesson every Nigerian city, or any aspiring city, should heed from the decline of Warri as an Oil City. In the 70s through the 90s, Warri was a bustling industrial hub. Key industries like Warri Refinery, NNPC, DSC, Delta Glass, Shell, Chevron, Schlumberger, Dunlop, Agip, Saipem, Halliburton, and others operated at full capacity. The Escravos & Forcados were at their zenith. The city was vibrant, filled with enthusiasm and dynamic activities. Even those living in nearby areas proudly identified as Wafarians, drawn by Warri’s unique lifestyle and culture. Banks, both multinational and local, flourished, including Citibank,…

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  • CIA Director, William Casey is reputed to have said to Ronald Reagan ‘We’ll know our disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false.’ Fast forward thirty years, and there’s no piece of fiction the masses will not swallow. From Woke to COVID to the war in Ukraine, people no longer make their own ideological pilgrimages to the truth – the truth is served oven-ready by their political betters. Nowadays, there’s little distinction between the two hemispheres: reality and illusion. It’s not so much that people have been robbed of their ability to decipher between these two, it’s that facts have been…

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  • In Nigeria, the issue of abandoned infrastructure projects is a complex and multifaceted problem, deeply rooted in various systemic issues and spanning over half a century. The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors estimates the cost of these uncompleted projects at a staggering N12 trillion, with approximately 56,000 abandoned projects nationwide  These projects range from the Ajaokuta Steel Complex, which remains unfinished despite substantial investment, to transportation and hospitality projects like the Rivers Moonrail and Suleja International Hotel, which have been left to deteriorate for decades. Others include; a) Nigeria Airways: Once a successful airline, it declined due to mismanagement and…

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  • Did you know that the original feasibility study for steel production, carried out by the Soviets in 1959, recommended that it should be sited in Onitsha? They suggested using iron ore from the Udi Hills in Enugu, selecting Onitsha due to the proximity of the Niger River and the city’s existing infrastructure. Steel production, a reduction process in chemistry, can be achieved through “wet” (water) or “dry” (gas) methods. The Soviets preferred Onitsha for easy channeling of the Niger River. The need for accommodation was also a factor, as leveraging existing housing in Onitsha was more feasible than constructing 30,000…

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  • When one read the statement from the so-called Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, COSEYL, demanding Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, the governor of Anambra State, to step down due to his purported incapacity to address security concerns in the state, one was taken aback. The call was ostensibly in response to Thursday night’s vicious attack in the state that claimed the lives of two police officers. May their souls rest in peace. Unidentified gunmen had ambushed Chief Chris Uba’s vehicle, a prominent figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Two of his security personnel were killed in the attack, and the…

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  • Alhassan Dantata, born in 1877 in Bebeji, Kano Emirate, was a prominent Northern Nigerian trader and the wealthiest man in West Africa at the time of his death in 1955. He was involved in trading kola nuts and groundnuts and was a key distributor of European goods, supplying large British trading companies with raw materials and having business interests in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). He was born into an established Agalawa trading family. His father, Abdullahi, inherited wealth and status from his own father, Baba Talatin, who had moved the family to Kano from Katsina. Abdullahi was a recognized…

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  • I wrote this Article below on November 2, 2021… Those close to Tinubu and his team should share it with them. Even if Nigeria borrows a new $50 billion without overhauling the whole constitutional, fiscal, institutional, electoral, socio-economic, resource production, and control foundation of Nigeria, it will be stolen and frittered away… Let’s quit this delusion and get serious…. WHAT BUHARI WOULD HAVE DONE DIFFERENTLY IN 2015/2016 THAT WOULD HAVE PREVENTED US FROM SLIDING INTO THE FIRST RECESSION AND DESTRUCTION OF NIGERIA’S ECONOMY. When Buhari took over the reins of power as the President of Nigeria on May 29, 2015,…

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  • The truth of the matter is that trade is a downstream segment of the business or enterprise valuechain and it really is not the most valuable part of the valuechain. That our people have remained at this point of the valuechain for over hundreds of years may mean we haven’t done enough as a community to guide ourselves. Every industry tends to extend value to either its upstream, midstream or downstream segments of its valuechain. And since our people deal mostly in consumer products (FMCG, beverages, textiles, pharmaceuticals, electronics etc), industrial goods, spare parts, vehicles, construction materials, and in some…

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  • Vital US interests are sacrificed to avoid offending Israel and its Lobby I don’t have anyone whom I would consider a friend who supports the genocide being carried out by Israel in Gaza. But my occasional interaction with the psychopaths who infest the US government and media and who are intimately connected by virtue of their political instincts as well as their personal interests in campaign donations and/or elevated salaries derived from Israel and its powerful lobby have plenty of sound bites to throw out to demonstrate their love of the Jewish state in all its manifestations. They mouth the…

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  • Made him a “Deep State” Target Like So Many Others Under COINTELPRO Former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has now cleared Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam who were wrongfully convicted of Malcolm’s 1965 murder. Vance and other government authorities, however, refused to investigate the FBI, NYPD, CIA, and other government agencies for their role in his killing. In recent months, the corporate media have made much of the exoneration of two members of the Nation of Islam (NOI) previously convicted of assassinating Malcolm X. After spending many years in jail, Muhammad A. Aziz (Norman Butler) and Khalil Islam (Thomas Johnson-now deceased) were cleared of the…

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  • Powerful new evidence of a government-abetted conspiracy has prompted King family members to demand a reopening of the investigation into his murder. At 6:01 p.m. on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., was struck in the face by a bullet as he was leaning over the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. An hour later he was declared dead at nearby St. Joseph’s Hospital. King had come to Memphis as part of his poor people’s campaign to support a sanitation workers strike. The civil rights leader was increasingly promoting socialist views, had become more outspoken…

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  • Martin Luther King was murdered in a conspiracy that was instigated by then FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. Review of William Pepper’s Book The realities of the United States of America and the campaign against racism. Let us reflect on “who is the enemy”. For one bright moment back in the late 1960s, we actually believed that we could change our country. We had identified the enemy. We saw it up close, we had its measure, and we were very hopeful that we would prevail. The enemy was hollow where we had substance. All of that substance was destroyed by…

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  • The tale of the abandoned Ogurugu Airport and Sea-Jetty is a poignant reminder of lost potential and the consequences of neglecting vital infrastructural projects. Situated in the coastal town of Ogurugu, Uzo-Uwani local government area of Enugu State, these facilities once served as significant commercial and transport hubs. Ogurugu Airport: 1. Historical Significance:The Ogurugu Airport, initially an Aerodrome, was established during the military regime of General Olusegun Obasanjo 2. Current State:Despite its robust beginnings, the airport now stands in a state of total abandonment, deterioration, and looting. Remarkably, the expansive facility that includes a runway, tarmac, and control stations, has…

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  • Many countries of the world do not have multiple seaports. Fortunately, Nigeria is blessed with many natural harbors, jettys and ports. Sadly, we are not taking advantage of this blessing. Why are the Port Harcourt, Ogurugu, Calabar, Warri and Koko seaports and airports underutilized? Note, however, that the Intels’ Onne port in River state is Nigeria’s best run and perhaps the most active ports in the country. The Intels’ Onne seaport is a privately-run seaport within the same region as the abandoned ports. According to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, in 2017, the cargo throughput on Nigeria seaport was highest…

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  • In recent times, there has been a growing sentiment in parts of West Africa favoring the return of military rule. This sentiment is largely fueled by the perceived inadequacies of democratic governance in the region. However, a closer examination of the historical record provides a better perspective on the merits and demerits of past military regimes in West Africa. The Merits of Military Governance The Demerits of Military Rule Contextual Considerations The impact of military rule in West Africa varied considerably across countries and time periods. In some cases, the efficiency and stability promised by military regimes were overshadowed by…

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  • Notwithstanding the atrocities it has brought to the African nations where the military had ruled, there is still a tacit push in the West African sub-region for the return of military dictatorship. In the last couple of years, seven African countries have witnessed full military takeover, mostly in West Africa. A counter-coordinated movement is needed to upend those who are pushing for the return of military dictatorships to West Africa and to defend, uphold, and strengthen democracy in the sub-region. The countries of West Africa cannot afford to go back to the abhorrent past that the various military regimes brought…

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  • The Politics of Collective Immiseration “There are only two families in the world, the Haves and Have-Nots.”– Miguel de Cervantes “A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true.”– Isaac Newton The large crowd I saw at Bourdillon, in front of the house of Bola Tinubu, President of Nigeria and one of the leading politicians who have heavily profited from politics in this political dispensation, made me sad and caused my heart to sink. The long line of crowds of multitudes waiting for crumbs from one of the biggest political profiteers of…

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  • Coldstar Art, a renowned innovator in the world of luxury automobiles, has unveiled a captivating new series of Rolls-Royce armored SUV concepts, drawing inspiration from the legendary Rolls-Royce Cullinan. This extraordinary series promises to redefine the boundaries of opulence, safety, and performance, setting a new standard for those seeking the epitome of automotive extravagance. These conceptual masterpieces boast an impressive array of features, designed to deliver a sense of security and sophistication like no other. Among the highlights are bulletproof windows, fortified steel bodywork, and state-of-the-art technical equipment. Coldstar Art has ingeniously merged the timeless elegance of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan…

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  • Male spousal abuse is a significant yet often overlooked issue in society. It’s estimated that one out of nine men has reported experiencing intimate partner violence. This abuse is not limited to physical violence; it also includes emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse, happening in both heterosexual and same-sex relationships. Men from all cultures, ages, and occupations can be victims The societal perception that men cannot be victims and women cannot be perpetrators contributes to the underrecognition of male spousal abuse. Gender stereotypes make it difficult to view men as victims, often leading to feelings of isolation, embarrassment, and emasculation for…

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  • John Swinton was born in Saltoun, Scotland, on 12th December, 1830. His family emigrated to Canada in 1843. Later they moved to Illinois. After leaving school he worked as a printer before finding employment on a steamboat on the Mississippi. Swinton developed an abhorrence for slavery while living in Charleston, South Carolina. He moved to New York City in 1857 where he began the studying medicine. Swinton also worked as a freelance journalist and in 1860 he was appointed as head of the editorial staff of the New York Times by Henry J. Raymond. Swinton held liberal views and was…

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  • It Is Official–the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Is Weaponized. The Alleged January 6, 2021 “Attack on the Capitol” First published on December 2, 2022 Two of five people charged with “seditious conspiracy” for attending the rally for Trump on January 6, 2021 have been convicted by a Washington D.C. jury in a political trial with more resemblance to Soviet-era trials than to American justice. All five of the defendants were convicted of obstructing an official proceeding. Widely misreported by the media including even RT as a “riot at the US Capitol,” the small disturbance was provoked by federal agents…

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  • As one of the only Black men known to have been imprisoned at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, the life of José Carlos Grey-Molay has, for decades, been of interest to historians of the Second World War and the Holocaust. The historic archive contains two pictures of the young José Carlos dressed in formal-looking attire at the camp, as well as stories of a Black man from Barcelona – described as ‘not only handsome but also cultivated’ – who confused the prejudices of his Nazi captors, but little else was known about him. In the short film below, his…

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  • It never existed by Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò We should expunge, forever, the epithet ‘precolonial’ or any of its cognates from all aspects of the study of Africa and its phenomena. We should banish title phrases, names and characterisations of reality and ideas containing the word. To those who might be put off by the severity of the proposal, or its ideological-police ring, I hear you and ask only that, with just a little patience, you hear me out. It will not take much to jolt us out of the present unthinking in assuming that ‘precolonial’ or ‘traditional’, and ‘indigenous’, has any worthwhile…

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  • RT campaign challenges mainstream Western media in the Global South and beyond Stepping over sanction lines, RT has already fulfilled prophetic Western fears. New campaigns – from Africa to Asia and Latin America to Eastern Europe – highlight the network’s global presence and commitment to challenging the narrative. “After the introduction of EU sanctions, RT is growing new tentacles.” So proclaims the 2023 report from Reporters without Borders. That is the curious case of RT: a seemingly omnipotent threat to the Western establishment is still on air, online, and apparently captivating audiences worldwide more than ever. Especially in regions that those same establishments have…

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  • Nigeria, despite its potential, faces significant internal challenges that undermine its ability to lead West Africa in sustaining democracy. These challenges include dictatorship tendencies, rampant corruption, flawed leadership, subservience to Western interests, and questionable electoral processes. Despite its democratic facade, Nigeria has exhibited tendencies towards authoritarian rule, which contradict the principles of democracy it purports to uphold in West Africa. The leadership has often been accused of suppressing dissent, limiting freedom of speech, and employing heavy-handed tactics against opposition. Nigeria struggles with deep-rooted corruption that permeates every level of governance. This endemic corruption undermines democratic institutions, erodes public trust, and…

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  • THE PRESS STATEMENT OF SAVE DEMOCRACY GROUP – WEST AFRICA Nigeria has a natural role to play in stabilising West Africa, deepening democracy in the sub-region, and keeping military coups and coupists at bay. Being a medium power, Nigeria has the obligation of guiding West Africa by maintaining democracy, peace, and stability throughout the sub region. It is crucial to examine some of the strong arguments against military coups in West Africa before discussing Nigeria’s position in the region’s democracy and stability. In addition to being autocratic, military regulations subject its subjects to inhumane treatment. Approximately seven democratically led African…

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  • The Christmas Eve terrorist attack in Plateau State, Nigeria, represents a horrific act of violence that has shocked and saddened many. This tragedy occurred in a series of attacks on various villages across the state, primarily in the Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas. The death toll, initially reported as 16, has dramatically risen. Local government officials stated that at least 160 people were killed, and the Red Cross reported 104 deaths in 18 villages in the Bokkos region alone. Additionally, at least 50 people were killed in several villages in the Barkin Ladi area These attacks were carried out…

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  • What astonishes me is that in all these stealing, our people have not the faintest idea of how to use money. I am getting scared we are caught up in an age of fools.What does the Nigerian do with money? He buys things. Then he buys power and more power. He traumatizes his community with his wealth, he makes the poor feel their poverty and the average person bemoan his averageness. Then he builds things: some big towers here and there which become the talking points of lesser idiots whose place in life is to praise those structures even as…

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  • Most of the world’s billionaires have seen their fortunes grow this year, a list compiled by Bloomberg shows The world’s richest people got even richer over the past year, Bloomberg’s top-500 billionaire list, published on Wednesday, shows. Some 77% of the billionaires who made it on the list saw their fortunes grow even larger, while others experienced certain losses. Elon Musk remains at the top, with an estimated net worth of $235 billion. The South African-born billionaire first dislodged Amazon owner Jeff Bezos from the pedestal in mid-2021, retaining first place ever since. This year, Musk saw his fortune grow…

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  • A Comprehensive Analysis of the Recent Ruling The United States Supreme Court has made a significant ruling, dismissing efforts to exclude former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. This decision diverges from a previous verdict by the Colorado Supreme Court and marks a crucial turn of events leading up to the 2024 presidential primaries. Earlier, the Colorado Supreme Court had removed Trump from its primary ballot, citing his alleged involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. This decision was based on the US Constitution’s “insurrectionist ban.” However, this ruling is presently on pause, awaiting the outcome of an…

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  • Addressing Urban Challenges in Owerri Owerri, the bustling capital of Imo State, Nigeria, faces the typical urban challenges of a growing city: infrastructure strain, housing shortages, and environmental concerns exacerbated by rapid urbanization. The city’s expanding population puts pressure on its limited resources, leading to congested roads, inadequate public services, and escalating housing demands. A Vision for Deurbanization To address these challenges, a strategic deurbanization approach is proposed. This plan aims to prevent the over-concentration of resources in Owerri and encourage a more uniform development pattern across Imo State. Such a balanced approach is expected to foster shared progress and…

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  • Before the arrival of Abraham in Canaan, the region was inhabited by various tribes and peoples. These included: 1. Canaanites: The most prominent group, they were city-dwellers known for their advanced urban culture. 2. Amorites: Semi-nomadic people who eventually merged with the Canaanites. 3. Hittites: Known for their influence in the northern regions of Canaan. 4. Jebusites: Inhabitants of Jerusalem before it became the City of David. 5. Girgashites and Hivites: Mentioned in biblical texts as inhabitants of Canaan. These groups were culturally and linguistically similar. The Arabian Peninsula on the other hand was inhabited by various Semitic-speaking tribes, but…

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  • “What if Jesus had been born 2,000 years later?” After all, Jesus—the revered preacher, teacher, radical and prophet—was born into a police state not unlike the growing menace of the American police state. “When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among the people, to make music in the…

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  • This article was originally published on 12up.com and has been republished here with permission. Alphonse Gabriel Capone was one of the youngest and most powerful gangsters to ever come out of America. He rose to power during the prohibition era and remained in charge of the Chicago underground scene for many years before going to prison at the age of 33. So, how did this “Robin Hood” turn into “Public Enemy No.1”?  Growing Up in New York and Living Alongside Other Immigrant Families Al Capone was born to Italian immigrant parents and his household was said to be rather chaotic. Growing up,…

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  • The ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews used evergreen wreaths, garlands, and trees to symbolise their respect for nature and their belief in eternal life. The pagan Europeans worshipped trees and had the custom of decorating their houses and barns with evergreens, or erecting a Yule tree during midwinter holidays. However, the modern Christmas tree can be shown to have roots in Christian traditions too.  The term ‘pagan’ originated in a contemptuous, disdainful, and disparaging attitude towards people who had a respect for nature, the source of their sustenance: “Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus “rural”, “rustic”, later “civilian”) is a term first used in the…

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  • Death is never an easy visitor to accept, and Okwadike’s passing—whom I have known closely since 2001—is certainly not one of those occasions. It all began with the first annual lecture organised by the Oganiru Friends, a group of young Igbo professionals. The theme was: “Reawakening the Igbo Nation in the Nigerian Federation”. His Excellency Okwadike Chukwuemeka Ezeife, former governor of Anambra state and then President’s Special Adviser on Political Matters, gave that momentous lecture. A great deal of us only had a passing acquaintance with him from his time as the governor of Anambra state. From a distance, we…

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  • Introduction In a world desperately in need of effective global governance, the United Nations (UN) stands as a symbol of high aspirations consistently unmet. Emerging from the ashes of World War II with the noble intent of maintaining international peace and security, the UN today appears as an edifice of unfulfilled promises. This article delves into the myriad failures of the UN, underscoring the urgency for its disbandment and the creation of a more effective system of international cooperation. Historical Context The UN was established in 1945 as a beacon of hope for a war-torn world. Pledging to save succeeding…

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  • Israel’s crimes against the people of Palestine reveal a record of barbarism and cruelty unmatched in the modern world except for the unrivaled chronical of suffering resulting from murderous wars perpetrated by U.S. imperialism in Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Nicaragua, and beyond. The offspring of the Zionist movement, the state of Israel, has spawned a history of terrorism as vicious as it is pernicious. Settler colonial projects are racist and genocidal.  They involve the ethnic cleansing of native populations. Israel’s history mirrors America’s.  Beginning with the first English colony at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, settlers moved ever westward, bringing…

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  • The following document pertaining to the formation of “Greater Israel” constitutes the cornerstone of powerful Zionist factions within the current Netanyahu government,  the Likud party, as well as within the Israeli military and intelligence establishment.  President Donald Trump had confirmed in January 2017 his support of Israel’s illegal settlements (including his opposition to UN Security Council Resolution 2334, pertaining to the illegality of the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank). The Trump administration expressed its recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. And now the entire West Bank is being annexed to Israel.  Under the Biden administration, despite rhetorical shifts in the political narrative, Washington…

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  • Introduction. The 9/11 False Flag This article which focusses on the 9/11 False Flag is of utmost significance to the ongoing Israel-U.S. genocide against Palestine.  On September 11, 2001, Afghanistan was identified as a “state sponsor of terror”, without a shred of evidence. The 9/11 attacks were categorized as an act of war, an attack against America by an unnamed foreign power. Was it a “False Flag” which consisted in blaming Afghanistan of having attacked America? The right to self-defense was put forth. The US-NATO aggressor was portrayed as the victim. What Happened on September 11, 2001? “A few hours after the terrorist attacks on…

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  • “No Wedding Of Same-sex-Union” The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), and her counterparts in Malawi and Astana have taken time out to clarify the misconception associated with the declaration on the Pastoral meaning of blessings “Fiducia Supplicans” in otherwise meaning pleading with courage, by the Dicastery Doctrine of Faith, the bishops states that it does not mean blessing of the Same-sex-marriage by the Catholic priests. The CBCN statement was signed by its President and Secretary, Archbishop Lucius Ugorji of Owerri Catholic Archdiocese and Bishop Donatus Ogun, of Uromi Diocese respectively. According to their separate statements, issued on December 20,…

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  • Introduction: Setting the Stage The unexpected endorsement of Felix Tshisekedi’s presidency in Congo by the U.S. State Department on January 23, 2019, came as a surprise to many. Despite earlier intentions to condemn the election’s fraud, Washington ultimately backed the results, drawing criticism for supporting Tshisekedi, believed by some in Congo to have engaged in a corrupt deal with outgoing President Joseph Kabila. This reversal in stance during a critical period sheds light on the complexity of U.S. foreign policy and its implications on Africa’s democratic landscape. The Context and Decision-Making Process When the results of the Democratic Republic of…

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  • In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements and digital conveniences, the traditional pastime of reading is facing a steady decline within our society. This trend, with multifaceted roots, raises concerns about its repercussions on knowledge acquisition, critical thinking, and societal development. One of the primary catalysts behind this shift is the pervasive influence of technology. The prevalence of smartphones, digital media, and online content has redirected attention away from conventional reading materials. Quick, bite-sized information in the form of social media posts, videos, and articles has supplanted the immersion and depth found in books. Modern lifestyles, characterized by hectic…

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  • Here they are, all of the Martin Luther 95 theses, posted on the church door in Wittenberg, Germany, October 31, 1517. Out of love for the truth and from desire to elucidate it, the Reverend Father Martin Luther, Master of Arts and Sacred Theology, and ordinary lecturer therein at Wittenberg, intends to defend the following statements and to dispute on them in that place. Therefore he asks that those who cannot be present and dispute with him orally shall do so in their absence by letter. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen. 1. Our Lord and Master…

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  • The process of sending money to family members or friends in one’s home country, otherwise known as remittances, is a lifeline for many migrant workers around the world. A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a nonresident worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country. Diaspora remittances have emerged as a powerful catalyst for Nigeria’s economic and social development. The recent surge in these remittances signifies a transformative phase for the country, as evident in the staggering figures reported. In 2020, Nigeria witnessed a monumental…

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  • David Axelrod has suggested that the US president should bow out of the 2024 race for the good of the country David Axelrod, the chief strategist for former US President Barack Obama’s political campaigns, has called for President Joe Biden to consider dropping his 2024 re-election bid because of voter concerns about his age. “Only Joe Biden can make this decision,” Axelrod said on Sunday in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). “If he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the Democratic Party. What he needs to decide is whether that is wise, whether it’s in his…

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  • A new poll has shown that just 34% of Americans approve of the US president’s performance Only three out of ten Americans believe that US President Joe Biden is paying adequate attention to the issues that concern them most, while a record low of 34% approves of his overall job performance, a new survey has revealed. The Monmouth University poll released on Monday showed that Biden’s approval rating has dropped ten percentage points in the past five months and is at its lowest level since he was sworn in as president. The percentage of US adults who disapprove of his performance has more…

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  • At least three key associates have been closely linked to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu since his early days in politics, poised to play influential roles in his upcoming administration. Among them are the Lebanese-Nigerian brothers, Gilbert Chagoury (b.1946) and Ronald Chagoury (b.1949), who are anticipated to hold significant positions within the Tinubu administration. Their enduring relationship with Tinubu dates back to his tenure as Lagos State governor, a bond evident in social media-shared images during Tinubu’s recent trips to France where their connection was highlighted. The group’s net worth, according to Forbes, is about $4.2 billion. The Chagoury brothers own…

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  • BP, the British oil-and-gas giant, said it would pause all shipments through the Red Sea citing the recent escalation in attacks. Over a thousand miles from Gaza, a naval crisis is unfolding that could transform the war between Israel and Hamas into a global affair with implications for the world economy. Since December 15th four of the world’s five largest container-shipping companies, CMA, CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk and MSC, have paused or suspended their services in the Red Sea, the route through which traffic from the Suez Canal must pass, as Iran-backed Houthi militants, armed with sophisticated weapons, escalate their attacks…

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  • Will Al Jazeera Rise to the Need for Some Genuine investigative Journalism into the Mysteries of 10/7 An Open Letter to Israelis from Israelis: We Deserve the Truth About October 7  “Make no mistake, what Israel is doing in Gaza now will haunt Israelis for decades. Now is the time to make sure all Israelis understand this. And this understanding should start with full disclosure about the events of October 7, 2023…… The question of who killed some Israeli civilians haunts us. It emerges from several reports that some were killed by the Israeli military. Whether they were caught in the crossfire, or…

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  • This Christmas, the rooms of all the hotels in Bethlehem are empty, and local businesses are suffering because no Christian pilgrims wanted to travel to what is increasingly looking like a war-zone.. Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, has cancelled Christmas this year. For the first time since modern celebrations began, the birthplace of Jesus will not decorate the Manger Square tree. In the original first Christmas story, Joseph and Mary were turned away from the inns, as all the rooms were full. This Christmas, the rooms of all the hotels in Bethlehem are empty, and local businesses are suffering because no Christian…

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  • The British colonization of Nigeria in 1914 established a foundation where power was entrenched in the hands of Northern rulers, a legacy that continues to shape the country’s political dynamics. The manipulation of the 1931 census figures illustrates the deliberate effort to ensure Northern dominance, a trend that persisted through subsequent censuses in 1952, 1959, and 1963. These actions, favoring the North in governance and legislative matters, perpetuated systemic imbalances that persist to this day. The census figures of 1931 awarded by the British clearly favored the North, aiming to solidify their permanent majority in the future Central Legislature: –…

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  • 1. Humility as Groundedness; God’s lesson, likening our lives to trees, emphasizes humility. Just as a tree never leaves the ground despite its height, we should remain rooted and humble, never letting success cloud our connection with reality. 2. Strengthening Principles; Like a tree growing deeper as it grows taller, our principles must strengthen as we ascend. We need to fortify our foundation even as God elevates us, guarding against distractions that weaken our core beliefs. 3. Seeking the Source; Trees grow toward their energy source, the Sun. Similarly, our growth should draw us closer to our spiritual source. As…

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  • Can American Politics Get Any Worse? The mainstream propaganda machine’s (ab)use of the term “conspiracy theory” (coined by the likes of the CIA in an attempt to stifle and discredit any information that could hurt their interests) has made it virtually impossible to talk about election fraud in the United States. Anyone even remotely suggesting that this could be possible in the “lighthouse of global democracy” was considered a “conspiracy nut”. Former president Donald Trump was even threatened will legal action if he doesn’t drop the idea. Worse yet, some Democrats even accused him of supposed “treachery”, as the claims of election fraud…

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  • A former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has joined calls for the restructuring of the country before 2027, saying Nigeria is a failing state.  He insisted that Nigeria would be considered a failed state if it does not provide for the security, welfare, and basic needs of its citizens. Jega affirmed his position on the state of the country’s political economy while delivering a lecture – “Safeguarding Nigeria’s Future: Prioritizing Citizen’s Welfare and Security Amidst Challenges”  –  at the maiden convocation of the Bauchi State University, Gadau. “I don’t believe Nigeria is a failed state but we…

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  • If Nyesom Wike had read the character portrait of the Ijaw man as sketched by Dr Percy Amoury Talbot, an early 20th-century British historian and colonial administrator, he would most probably have thought twice before settling for Simnalaya Fubara as his third-term placeholder. Wike was a two-term governor of Rivers state and is today minister of the Federal Capital Territory. In his highly authoritative 1926 book, Peoples of Southern Nigeria: a Sketch of their History, Ethnology, and Languages, with an Abstract of the 1921 Census, Talbot reserved an unflattering description for the no-nonsense Ijaw race. Hear him on page 333:…

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  • Watch out! Peter Obi is steadily emerging as the main opposition figure, delivering alternative viewpoints on important national conversations and criticizing the government in selected fronts. It is a departure from the past when also-rans in presidential races would recoil into their shells in shock and shame, only to return in four years to participate in another election. But Obi is not going away, as he promised in his press conference after the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the 2023 presidential election petition. So far, he has issued no fewer than three strong and cogent attacks on government’s policies.…

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  • In a heartwarming ceremony this past weekend, Belgium celebrated the acclaimed author Chika Unigwe, conferring upon her not one, but two prestigious honours. Unigwe, a prominent figure in Afropolitan literature, was decorated as a Knight of the Order of the Crown for her outstanding literary contributions and services to the nation. Born and raised in Nigeria, Chika Unigwe spent many years in Belgium, where she initiated her literary journey. Recognising her profound impact on the global stage, the Christoffel Plantin Fonds bestowed upon her a Proclamation/Oorkonde, a distinguished award reserved for Belgian nationals who significantly enhance the country’s prestige abroad.…

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  • In my adopted home state of Rivers, they do not “play” politics. They wage bitter “fights” over politics. Political outcomes are more of spoils of murky wars than victories of democratic rituals. While the contest for power and supremacy rages, instruments of violence are fair. People are killed routinely. Even long after a political battle has been won and lost, the bitterness endures. Political families become enemy camps. Political dispensations survive or die out according to their ability to sustain their camp with the spoils of war. So, political solidarity in Rivers state tends to be short lived and fluid…

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  • Ijeoma Uchegbu is Joining Wolfson College, University of Cambridge as its 7th President Ijeoma Uchegbu, a Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience known for her ground-breaking work in nanoparticle drug delivery, has been announced as the 7th President of Wolfson College, one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge. She will succeed the current President, Professor Jane Clarke, on October 1, 2024.  Professor Uchegbu is currently a Professor of Pharmaceutical Neuroscience at University College London (UCL). She was raised in South East Nigeria and Hackney. She completed her pharmacy studies at the University of Benin in 1981 before attending the University of Lagos…

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  • The Head of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde, has announced the implementation of the digital Euro, which will have devastating economic and social consequences. According to Peter Koenig: “The universal drive towards central bank digital currencies, emanates most likely from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Central Bank of all central banks, controlling at least 90% of central banks around the globe, and the BIS, itself, being controlled by the Rothschild family. As we see, all is in best-intended private hands, perfectly aligned with the fraudulently established 1913 Federal Reserve Act – that has allowed the US Federal Reserve –which is…

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  • A Powerful, Riveting, and Masterful Documentary Series Begins It is hard for those who have not lived through the shattering political assassinations of the 1960s to grasp their significance for today. Many might assume that that was then and long before their time, so let’s move on to what we must deal with today.  Let some old folks, the obsessive ones, live in the past. It is an understandable but mistaken attitude that this documentary will quickly shatter, visually and audibly. The echoes of those guns that killed President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Senator…

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  • In May 1947, the then newly constituted United Nations had 55 states as members. There are now 193 members representing the global community of nation states. Out of that then (current) minority of 55 states, in 1947, just 33 voted for UN Resolution 181 to partition then Arab Palestine that had been overwhelmingly Muslim-settled for more than a thousand years, with only a very small Jewish minority, extant. On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly voted 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions and 1 absent, in favour of the modified Partition Plan. The final vote, was: in favour (33…

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  • Below is a screenshot of the summary of the 1947 CIA document that was partly declassified in 2013, entitled “The Consequences of the Partition of Palestine.” Click here to read the full document. Copyright ©,2023

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  • The US president’s son insists that his father was not involved in his business, but refuses to testify under oath US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has refused to comply with a subpoena ordering him to testify before a Republican-led committee investigating his father’s involvement in his business dealings. House Republicans are expected to formalize impeachment proceedings against President Biden later on Wednesday. The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena to Hunter Biden last month, ordering the president’s son to testify at a closed-door hearing on Wednesday. Along with the House Judiciary Committee, the Oversight Committee is leading an impeachment…

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  • LET LAGOS STATE BE!

    Our history is an ongoing narrative – Who truly are the Lagosians? The Aworis, the initial settlers in Eko (called “Lagos” by Portuguese adventurers), laid the foundation. The “Idejo” class of chiefs—Olumegbon, Oluwa, Oniru, Onisemo, Oloto, Aromire, Elegushi, Ojomu, Onikoyi, Onisiwo, Ojora, Onitolo, Onitana—stood as the original landowners of Lagos, settling in different parts during the 15th and 16th centuries. Subsequently, the Bini invasion influenced Lagos’s governance, with all Obas of Lagos originating from Bini ancestry, including the present Oba Alaiyeluwa Akiolu I. The Privy Council affirmed Olofin as the chief holding Lagos Island in the early 18th century, parceling…

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  • The implementation of policies like fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria demands a critical reevaluation of the country’s oil block ownership. Throughout Nigeria’s history, the allocation of oil licenses and mining leases has remained veiled in secrecy, mired in corruption, and entangled in patronage dynamics. This culture of secrecy originated from past military regimes and persisted beyond 1999, favoring a select few without any attempt to rectify this imbalance. The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has long highlighted the lack of transparency in acquiring and awarding oil prospecting licenses, financing mechanisms, and the insufficient disclosure of oil and gas production…

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  • The United States (US) has a long history of aggressive behaviors, but this is nothing other than a strategy to reinforce and maintain power. In this article, we will understand the historical reasons that led the US to become a leading power in the first place, how it was able to maintain that power, and why we believe it is currently losing its privileged position. The United States (US) became the world-leading power at the conclusion of the Second World War (WWII). At that time, the period of dominant British rule ended with the devastation of the war, and the major contenders,…

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  • Becoming a primarily regional power is actually an opportunity to fundamentally reconsider relations with our home region, North America. A few recent headlines reveal the painfully inhumane, dangerously volatile state of US relations with its own home region, the continent of North America. A record-breaking 2.76 million border crossings from Mexico filled homeless shelters to the bursting point in cities nationwide in 2022. This year, the possible cessation of Covid restrictions could allow tens of thousands more migrants, now huddling in the cold of northern Mexico, to surge across the border, as some are already able to do. Most of those refugees are Central Americans,…

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  • “I do not accept second place for the United States of America.” That simple statement, delivered to rousing effect by Barack Obama in his first State of the Union, in January 2010, managed to summarize the current American strategic horizon in a single sentence. For decades, the United States has been in relative decline, facing the prospect of someday being overtaken by a rival power. Its main problem, however, is not the relative decline itself – it’s a natural phenomenon occurring as companies, sectors, regions and countries grow at uneven rates. Instead, its main problem is a failure to recognize…

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  • Tommy Tuberville has also dismissed the notion that Russia would invade Europe, suggesting it was just a “selling point” Ukraine always faced the prospect of losing the conflict with Russia in the event that Washington cut off its aid, US Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville has said.  The comments came after the US Senate last week blocked a bill by President Joe Biden that intended to provide Kiev with a further $60 billion in funding. Republicans opposed to the spending package have demanded tougher immigration control on the US-Mexico border in exchange for approving the bill.  Speaking to CNN on Tuesday,…

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  • I take a bet. The judgement of God and of the people is nigh! Check your neighbourhood. For weeks, and in some cases, months, there is no electricity. But in your houses, you run your generator. Neighbours come around to charge their phones, rechargeable lamps and what have you in your compound. How do you tell them that you are not part of the oppressors? What about water? As early as 5 am, neighbours are already on the queue in front of your house to fetch water. They don’t have the boldness to knock on your gate to wake you…

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  • HENRY (Heinz) Alfred Kissinger, the most infamous United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, passed away peacefully at 100 on November 29, 2023 and is guaranteed a marked grave. Not so for the tens of thousands Africans, Latin Americans and Asians who experienced violent deaths in their youth and had no tomb stones in their names due to the policies formulated and implemented by Kissinger. A prolific author, brilliant academic and highly cerebral intellectual, he, like his fellow German, Adolf Hitler, used his knowledge and skills to perpetuate unspeakable crimes against humanity. One of the most vulnerable periods…

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  • This was said to be Gable’s favorite car. But it was this tobacco-brown 300SC Cabriolet that became his favourite, to the extent that he never permitted anyone to drive it but himself. Only 48 of the 300SC Cabriolets were ever made so it was virtually hand-built to order, making it the most expensive car of the day. While you could buy a Ferrari or Rolls Royce for around $7,000, Clark Gable bought this car for over $16,000. The history of Mercedes-Benz often catered to luxury car buyers, offering upscale models that were exclusive and expensive. Following World War II, they…

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  • The captivating saga of Candido da Rocha, the Billionaire Merchant of Kakawa, unfolds 188 years ago in the bustling heart of Lagos, Nigeria. Born as Esan in 1830, he hailed from the vibrant town of Ilesha. His childhood was etched with aspirations for education, leading him to travel 200 miles to Lagos. However, his fate took a dramatic turn during a tumultuous war when, on his way home from school, he was abducted by Ijebu traders. Spirited away from his homeland, young Esan was thrust into a life of slavery in Brazil, where he assumed the name Joao Esan da…

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  • Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, born in 1909 in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria, carved an extraordinary legacy as a titan of business and transportation, becoming one of the wealthiest individuals in Nigeria. His educational journey began at the Government Primary School in Asaba, and he later pursued further studies at the Hope Waddell Training Institute in Calabar. Starting his career in the Colonial Agriculture Department, Ojukwu transitioned to working as a tire clerk at John Holt. However, his ambitions led him to break away and venture into entrepreneurial endeavors. He established his textile business, pioneering the stockfish import business—making him the…

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  • 8 November 2023 The historical background of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict goes back to 1917 (the Balfour Declaration) and the establishment of the British protectorate over Palestine (the Palestine Mandate) after WWI with its provision for a national home for the Jews, although “officially” not to be at the expense of the local inhabitants – the Palestinians.  The People and the Land Since the time of the Enlightenment followed by Romanticism, in Western Europe emerged a new trend of group identification of the people as ethnic or ethnocultural nations different from the previous feudal trends from the Middle Ages based on religion,…

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  • A police investigation shows Israeli Apache helicopters opened fire on attendees of the Nova music festival during the 7 October Hamas attack An Israeli police investigation into the Hamas attack on the Nova music festival near the Gaza border on 7 October revealed that an Israeli attack helicopter killed some of the attendees, Haaretz reported on 18 November. According to a police source, an investigation into the incident showed that an Israeli combat helicopter that arrived at the scene from the Ramat David base fired at Hamas fighters and other Palestinians who crossed through the border fence from Gaza into Israel, but also fired…

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  • It should be made clear from the outset that I am overwrought with immense grief by the heartbreaking but unintentional killing of 126 innocent men, women, and children celebrating Maulud at Tudun Biri village in Kaduna State on December 3. Nothing can compensate for this. No excuse can rationalize it. And the outrage that this issue has generated against the Tinubu government is richly justified. But it’s oddly hypocritical that there are suddenly vocal elements from the North—particularly the Muslim North, which went into a dreamless slumber during Buhari’s reign of bloodshed—carrying on as if this cruel, indefensible, even if…

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  • The White House needs a cover story to obscure its complicity. In desperation, it is once again resurrecting the long-dead two-state solution The White House faces a dilemma. It has the power to stop the death and destruction in Gaza in its tracks, at any time of its choosing. But it chooses not to. The US is determined to back its client state to the hilt, giving Israel licence to wreck the tiny coastal enclave, seemingly whatever the cost in Palestinian lives. But the optics – and that is all that concerns Washington – are disastrous.  TV images have shown hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fleeing their destroyed homes,…

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  • Due to the sealed borders and the minuscule passage of food, water medicine and fuel through the single Rafah crossing from Egypt, many Palestinians are already down to a single meal a day.  . But now, according to the Israeli plan, they may be the lucky ones.  . This video is the first major sign that I have seen that food will become a rare commodity and starving Palestinians with skin over bones may soon be more commonplace (Paul Larudee) Click Screen to View Video Below Two reports by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor :  . Israel expands its mass starvation campaign to include more…

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  • Israel is seeking to deflect attention from civilian casualties in Gaza as criticism for its tactics intensifies among US officials The most powerful Israeli lobbying group in the US is partnering with other Jewish special interest groups to launch a public relations campaign to influence media coverage of the war in Gaza, Middle East Eye (MEE) reported on 7 December. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) launched the new PR campaign, called the 10/7 Project, along with the American Jewish Committee, The Jewish Federations of North America, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish organizations. The groups say…

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  • Seventy years ago, United Nations member states approved the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide – a treaty born out of the fervent desire to ensure that “never again” would any person face the horror of genocide, such as the atrocities inflicted by the Nazis during the Holocaust. The Convention was the first human rights treaty adopted by the UN General Assembly. Its approval came just one day ahead of proclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948, which explicitly laid out the rights inherent to all. Today, the world is…

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  • The author’s exclusive interviews with scores of the participants in the decision-making, together with her analysis of newly declassified documents, yield a chilling narrative of self-serving caution and flaccid will—and countless missed opportunities to mitigate a colossal crime I. People Sitting in OfficesIn the course of a hundred days in 1994 the Hutu government of Rwanda and its extremist allies very nearly succeeded in exterminating the country’s Tutsi minority. Using firearms, machetes, and a variety of garden implements, Hutu militiamen, soldiers, and ordinary citizens murdered some 800,000 Tutsi and politically moderate Hutu. It was the fastest, most efficient killing spree…

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  • Introduction:Nestled within the thriving confines of the Lekki Free Zone in Lagos, Nigeria, the Dangote Refinery stands as a symbol of Nigeria’s ambition in the realm of oil and petrochemicals. Envisioned as a colossal integrated refinery and petrochemical complex, this monumental project heralds a new era, poised to redefine not only Nigeria’s energy landscape but Africa’s as a whole. Unveiling Africa’s Largest Refinery:With a staggering processing capacity of 650,000 barrels per day (bpd), the Dangote Refinery is set to become Africa’s largest oil refinery and the world’s most significant single-train facility upon its completion in 2022. This project, spearheaded by…

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  • A shipment of 50,000 tons has been allegedly delivered to the Norfolk naval base A Ukrainian maritime traffic watchdog has flagged a German-operated tanker, claiming that it had likely delivered Russian petrol products to Naval Station Norfolk, a major US military base, in an apparent violation of Washington’s sanctions. The allegation, which was widely reported by Ukrainian media on Thursday, comes from Andrey Klimenko, head of the Black Sea Institute of Strategic Studies, an NGO, and editor of BlackSeaNews, a pro-Ukrainian news outlet covering maritime trade. He claimed that the tanker Avenca had delivered 50,000 tons of petroleum products from…

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  • This is a carefully researched article by Nauman Sadiq first published on March 31st, 2022 in the immediate wake of the failed peace negotiations in Istanbul.  The article provides details on the peace negotiations as well as on the political response of the Pentagon, the US State Department and Western media.   Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin, leading the Russian peace delegation in Istanbul talks, told reporters Tuesday: “In order to increase mutual trust and create the necessary conditions for further negotiations and achieving the ultimate goal of agreeing and signing an agreement, a decision was made to radically,…

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  • The Council of Ministers has approved the move in an amendment to the constitution An amendment to Burkina Faso’s constitution granting local languages official status, while dropping French and making it a working language, was approved by the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. The minister of justice and human rights, Edasso Rodrigue Bayala, announced the changes regarding the status of the former French colony’s languages. “In this draft text, we must note the institutionalization of national languages as official languages while French remains a working language,” Bayala explained.  The draft contains reforms that include expanding the Constitutional Council’s powers, and the…

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  • Ebrahim Raisi is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss bilateral relations and other issues Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his delegation have touched down in Moscow where they are set to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday to discuss a number of key issues. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has announced that the negotiations between Putin and Raisi will first take place in а limited format, which will then be followed by Russian-Iranian negotiations at a working lunch.  Peskov noted that the two presidents have no plans to make any statements to the media…

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  • In contemplating the reflections of prominent figures at the brink of mortality, a vivid tapestry of thoughts and emotions emerges, underscoring the complexity of human existence and beliefs. These excerpts capture the profound, sometimes harrowing, introspections of individuals whose lives waned while confronting the unknown abyss. These reflections encapsulate the stark vulnerability and introspection that often accompany the final moments of individuals from varying walks of life, regardless of their beliefs or convictions. They serve as a poignant reminder of life’s transient nature and the profundity of its uncertainties. Life is an opportunity that will not be repeated. Have you…

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  • Dear Fellow Countrymen, I am writing to you as an Igbo, a member of a vibrant community known for its entrepreneurial spirit and resilience. If you journey through the bustling cities of Onitsha, Aba, Alaba, or Kano, you’ll witness the pride of wealthy individuals not in their personal millions but in how many they’ve empowered. These are individuals engaging in healthy competition, forging millionaires out of common ventures, yet not at the expense of others. It’s a mastery over greed unparalleled globally—a facet of Igbo heritage that fills me with immense pride. The indomitable spirit of my ethnicity resonates within…

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