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Kenya dey boil o!

Photo credit: channels Kill and go don wear de same torosa with people wey no gree for de tax wey de gofment of Kenya put.  De fight wowo for de capital, Nairobi as demonstrators don waka full contri, Dem no leave de president home town wey be Eldoret. De kill and go plus including dose wey dey…

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Cruise ship rescues 68 migrants…

Photo credit: Evening Standard A rescue ship rescued 68 migrants and found five bodies in a traditional fishing boat that was drifting off the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. AP reports that an oil tanker travelling from northwestern Spain to Brazil found the drifting boat on Wednesday afternoon about 815 kilometres south of Tenerife,…

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“1 in 69 people forcibly displaced globally”

Photo credit: Booking Institution One hundred twenty million people, or 1 in 69 people, are displaced worldwide. Aljaxeera reports that 1.5 per cent of the world’s population has been uprooted from their homes. Families are separated, livelihoods are lost, and communities are shattered. Sixty-eight million of those are internally displaced within their own countries, and…

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Equity! – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: Leadership Some have been talking about Muslim/Muslim ticket. Isn’t it interesting that they are not mentioning the traditional worshippers? According to them, Christianity and Islam are the two major religions in Nigeria! Seriously? In the first instance, the African Traditional Worshippers do not make noise about their beliefs. Second, for the sake of…

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Ot(t)awa – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: Authentik Canada When wives control,They put more petrolIn hussy’s wretchedness.He becomes totally useless.Why should a manBe called human,When he leaves wifeTo cold hands of life?He sits homeControlling the loafMade by wifeEnjoying a stupid life.Who is controller?Person with dollar.When in the cold,She seeks someone to hold.The cold winterIs unlike harmattan there.It’s freezing coldLooking for…

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SKF! – Adewale Sobowale

Photo credit: the Cable I first saw what can be said to be a family library in the home of our neighbours with whom I attended the same school. The elder was SKF. He was two years ahead of me. He was a very brilliant chap. The second who was my mate in primary school…

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