July 28, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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The Fisherwomen and My Daughter

A fascinating story about Nigeria and the fisherwomen who live there is recounted for you. Another story also told me about a village that I suspect is Nigeria. And my daughter shares her news.

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July 11, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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My Dream

My dream of heaven is not yet a reality. But we can hope.

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July 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Insights to Nigeria

Does Nigeria Have the Right to Secede? Biafra has the right to secede, the Northern Elders Forum in Nigeria said recently. The region known as Biafra seceded once before in 1967-70. But the secession was not successful. The Northern Elders … Continue reading

June 17, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Care for Autism

The man who led the autism spectrum disorder is highlighted here. He died just months ago.

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June 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Power Africa; Teens in Need

This post holds information about electricity in Nigeria, not stable. This is also about teens in need.

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May 23, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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My Granddaughter’s Hard Year+

My granddaughter had a tough year. Buhari doesn’t seem to up to the task.

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April 3, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Birthday and Climate Change

My Youngest Son is 50! Sam had his 50th birthday last week! It was a remarkable day for him. And for me too! I can’t believe it – Sam is 50! It was the opening salvo that began his week. … Continue reading

March 9, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Remember the Chibok Girls

Girls Abducted in 2014 In 2014 she was the oldest among the schoolgirls captured in Chibok, Northern Nigeria. She had delays in her education because of health problems, she said. She was called Maman Mu, our Mother, by her classmates. … Continue reading

March 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Igbo People are Peaceful

Igbo People are Peaceful A few days ago one of the leaders of the Igbo people spoke out against corruption. He said he was of the firm conviction that his people have spoken out for peace. They mentioned peace as … Continue reading

February 1, 2021
by Catherine Onyemelukwe
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Being Black in America Part II

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