Thursday, 2 February 2017
Nigeria's Reuben Abati speaks on Donald Trump and the Muslim World
"I am not a fan of Donald Trump, the incumbent President of the United States. I didn’t stand with him. I stood with her- Hillary Clinton- in the last US Presidential election. No other election in recent American history has been more international in terms of interest and emotional involvement. Trump’s election even divided the Nigerian middle class. Majority of Christians in Nigeria stood with Donald Trump. They liked his anti-Muslim rhetoric, and in a country where religion is such a volatile subject and the Christian community feels as if it is under siege from radical Islamic extremism, it was easy for a category of Nigerians to see Trump’s politics being in sync with their own fears and expectations." - Abati, R. (2017) Tuesday with Reuben Abati: Donald Trump and the Muslim World. Available at thisdaylive.com (Accessed: 31 January, 2017).
Monday, 30 January 2017
Buchi Emecheta Dies at 72
Renowned literary icon, Florence Onyebuchi '"Buchi" Emecheta who championed female writing in Nigeria has died. Emecheta whose works comprised of children and adult's fiction passed away in her sleep in a London care home on Wednesday.
Her writings tackled so many societal issues like domestic abuse and single motherhood. Amongst her 20 novels are The Joys of Motherhood, (a narrative highlighting changing values, children upbringing and the Igbo tradition), Second-Class Citizen and The Bride Price.
The novelist whose works are taught in schools in Nigeria is also regarded to be championing women and girls issues in her writings. Though regarded as a feminist, the author rejected this description. In her words. “I work toward the liberation of women but I’m not feminist. I’m just a woman,”.
Her writings tackled so many societal issues like domestic abuse and single motherhood. Amongst her 20 novels are The Joys of Motherhood, (a narrative highlighting changing values, children upbringing and the Igbo tradition), Second-Class Citizen and The Bride Price.
The novelist whose works are taught in schools in Nigeria is also regarded to be championing women and girls issues in her writings. Though regarded as a feminist, the author rejected this description. In her words. “I work toward the liberation of women but I’m not feminist. I’m just a woman,”.
I was at a Black History Month event in 2015, when I watched a clip Ama Aidoo Ata talked about how Buchi Emecheta's writings influenced her own writings too. She will be greatly missed.
Sunday, 29 January 2017
Sir Mo Farah on Trump's Travel Ban
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The British distance runner, Sir Mo Farah CBE has voiced out his concerns over President of the United States of America, Donald Trump's travel ban.
Farah 33, who resides in the United States of America with his family, reacted to Trump's executive order to prohibit the entire US refugee programme and also establish a 90-day travel ban on nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
The four-time Olympic champion wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday;
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Artistry: Creating a floor with pennies.
What do you guys think..A yay or nay?
Sunday, 22 January 2017
Words from the Emir of Kano.
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“I’m just tired of people coming to me to say I want to build a new mosque. You know, we keep building mosques and our daughters are illiterates. So, my appeal is that if you really want to help Kano, don’t come to me with a request to build a N300m mosque because I have enough mosques everywhere. And if I don’t have a mosque, I’ll build it myself. If you really want to help, go and educate a girl child in the village.” - Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II. ThisDay newspaper, 22 January 2017.
Monday, 9 January 2017
What do you think?
That image that reminds you of the cliche "Catching them young". They are suited for their characters I must say!
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
Yayy!! Its a baby boy for Janet Jackson.
Music icon, Janet Jackson and her husband, Wissam Al Mana have welcomed a baby boy on Tuesday, Jan 3rd her representative confirmed.
In a statement, the rep said “Janet Jackson and husband Wissam Al Mana are thrilled to welcome their new son Eissa Al Mana into the world. Janet had a stress-free healthy delivery and is resting comfortably. The singer has been away from the spotlight in the larger part of the nine months duration of the pregnancy.
Here's wishing Janet and Family many congratulations.
Here's wishing Janet and Family many congratulations.
Monday, 2 January 2017
Gift Boxes for Scotland's New Mums
Scotland has launched its first Baby Boxes for New Mums on New Year day. The borrowed concept from Finland will consist of books, nappies, clothes, play mats and bedding.
The Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon presented the gift packages to parents on Sunday. She said "The box will be given to mothers when they are around seven to eight months pregnant. They will register with their midwife at the point they get it, so it's also encouraging engagement between mothers and the health service as well and there is evident in Finland that the baby box has played a part in improving the child and maternal health. So it's of practical benefit for parents but it also has a very important health attached to it as well."
Sunday, 1 January 2017
Happy New Year!!
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Today's Wise Saying
Monday, 11 July 2016
Portugal wins France in European Championship final 2016
As expected that home advantage should afford France an edge, Euro finals 2016 came to a close yesterday with Portugal clinching the winnings with a (1-0)score match with France. Though Cristiano Ronaldo's knee injury was also meant to be a set back but the team still got to rejoice on their victory.
In an interview Ronaldo said "Today I had bad luck because I had a small injury in the beginning of the teams, but my colleagues did their part- they run, they fight ... nobody believed in Portugal but we won,".
Congratulations guys!!
In an interview Ronaldo said "Today I had bad luck because I had a small injury in the beginning of the teams, but my colleagues did their part- they run, they fight ... nobody believed in Portugal but we won,".
Congratulations guys!!
Another Wimbledon Title for Murray!!
British Tennis champion Andy Murray, has won his second title by defeating Canadian Milos Raonic in the Grand Slam finals yesterday.
The Wimbledon title holder won his Canadian counterpart in a 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-2) victory. In responding to his win, the Olympic champion said "I'm proud to have my hands on the trophy again,"
The Wimbledon title holder won his Canadian counterpart in a 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-2) victory. In responding to his win, the Olympic champion said "I'm proud to have my hands on the trophy again,"
Many congrats to the boy from Dunblane! You have made British proud!
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Picture reveals postnatal realities
After the joys that comes with birthing a baby, other realities like changes in the woman's body seldomly gets talked about. Amanda Bacon, a new mum from North Carolina, USA, braved the effort to highlight this via social media by sharing her picture, noting the realities that lies with post birth.
Asides her partner and baby in the picture, Amanda also appeared in the background wearing her jumbo sized sanitary towel, a true picture of the state of bleeding many mothers go through during postnatal.
In a post she titled 'Motherhood uncensored', Amanda wrote:
Today's Wise Saying
"It is the fear of tomorrow that makes the tortoise carry its house everywhere it goes" -African saying
It's Chiwetel Ejiofor's day!
Join me in wishing up-and-coming British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, happy celebrations on his birthday today.
The actor is a delight to watch in film adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie's book- Half of a Yellow Sun.
The actor is a delight to watch in film adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie's book- Half of a Yellow Sun.
Monday, 20 June 2016
Bridging cultural gaps with 'Nigerian Stew' in Canada
Nigerian Canadian entrepreneur, Khadija Haliru has introduced the popular Nigerian stew to the Canadian market.
The vegetable blend sauce which is a staple in many Nigerian homes, serves as an accompaniment to many rice and other dishes. The launch of the West African sauce sales are ongoing in many African food stores across Canada. Haliru mentions that the business is set to expand sales to the USA in no distant time.
The vegetable blend sauce which is a staple in many Nigerian homes, serves as an accompaniment to many rice and other dishes. The launch of the West African sauce sales are ongoing in many African food stores across Canada. Haliru mentions that the business is set to expand sales to the USA in no distant time.
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