Art returns to Nigeria, though slowly and in stages.
August 15, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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August 15, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Art returns to Nigeria, though slowly and in stages.
July 19, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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My son Sam is highlighted in two stories from Nigerian newspapers, Punch and Nigerian Tribune. I share these with you. I also write about Mgbokwuocha, our neighbor in the village, in 1967.
June 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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This post holds information about electricity in Nigeria, not stable. This is also about teens in need.
May 23, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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My granddaughter had a tough year. Buhari doesn’t seem to up to the task.
April 23, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Ghana is the selected place for Twitter to land. It has a strong Finance Ministry. He is on target to achieve great things.
April 10, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Igbos Seek Presidency The Igbo people are actually serious about contesting for the presidency in 2023! Though I have said that it might be useful for all states to contest the presidency, I believe the Igbos have a valid claim. … Continue reading
February 17, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Half-Way Though the Book I am reading about Me and White Supremacy, Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor. Today is the 17th of February. So I’m more than halfway finished. (In case you missed prior posts, … Continue reading
February 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Being Black in America Today I want to bring another example of Layla F. Saad’s book, Me and White Supremacy; Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor. First I like to talk about her title. She says, … Continue reading
October 28, 2020
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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#EndSARS! The war against SARS – #EndSARS! – has had its effect. The Nigerian campaign, carried out intensely over nearly 3 weeks, was intended to end the disputes caused by SARS. It has become infamous for committing “many of the … Continue reading
September 23, 2020
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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UNICEF Criticizes Sentence Even though blasphemy is considered a serious offence, it is not punishable by civil law. This is the context for legal action against blasphemy as a right of free speech. Among many citizens of the 12 northern … Continue reading