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Rwanda fa’ri ga!

Photo credit: the Telegraph Orile ede Rwanda ti so wipe toro to yo, orile ede United Kingdom ko le rigba ninu owo to da awon orile ede mejeji po.Dokita Doris Picard ti owa ni ile ise ofin ijoba Rwanda so pe ilu Rwanda ti ko ipa tie.Ijoba ana lori ile ede United Kingdom tin gbero lati ma fi…

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Inhuman!!! – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: the Punch I understand some people have been going about in a, God don catch dem, attitude. I’m talking about the Lagos floods. Well, I have always said that we should first look at every human being as a brother. That is universal brotherhood of man. You see, if you could do that,…

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The Morning After!!! – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: Quartz Still on the Lagos floods. Incidentally, reports are indicating that other towns in the country also didn’t escape the havoc caused by the floods. But my focus today is on our preparedness for emergencies as private individuals, as communities and as governments. As individuals, do we know how to respond to emergencies?…

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Aim’Asiko! – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: Adobe stock Marketer knows time,Advertiser gains nothing;Man knows turning point,Life’ll be drudgery! Oo d’emu l’ogbe,Oo t’oguro l’ofa,O gbenu s’idi ope,Ofe lo nro na? Looking world over,One’s own world,So, many trials!Many, many, many! Oo d’emu l’ogbe,Oo t’oguro l’ofa,O gbenu s’idi ope,Ofe lo nro na? Trials upon trials!Storms upon storms!Struggle after struggle!Heavens need, justOne!A single…

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So Cheap? – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: Premium Times I’ve been hearing some, ‘testing, testing’, not, by the regular musicians, but this time by the landlord of Lagos who lives in Bourdillon. Thankfully enough, the man has denied being responsible for the face caps and shirts proclaiming his interest in the 2023 presidential elections of Nigeria. Some people normally say…

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Mauritanians flee state violence!

Photo credit: Cincinnati Enquirer Hundreds of Mauritanians who have fled the west African country have been settling in Cincinnati. Fox News reports that 8,500 of the migrants who escaped from state violence arrived in the US from March to June.  Although slavery has been criminalized in Mauritania, the practice persists in parts of the country. Several…

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