Boko Haram's recent abduction of more than 275 girls from their school in Chibok, Borno State, Nigeria has put Boko Haram in the news and we thank God Boko Haram is now in the news. At least now the world will get to know our sufferings in the hands of these monsters.
What/who is Boko Haram? To those of you who don't know, the name "Boko Haram" comes from the Nigerian Hausa language (spoken
The United States of America, the most advanced country on earth, has suffered the most from COVID-19. As of June 9,2021, about 3.8 million people have died from COVID-19 worldwide with over 600,000 of those deaths recorded in the United States alone.
In other words, America has every right to ask questions. America has every right to question the source of COVID-19. America has every
No I am not calling for jungle justice and I am not calling for war. I am just calling for answers. Nobody deserves to die in extreme poverty and hunger. The world we live in today is not that poor as the media portray it to be. Without greed and pure wickedness, there would be enough food for every living soul. Without greed and wickedness, every child would be in school and every child would be
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According to my great grandfather, "He who is bitten by a snake, fears an earthworm". That was my great grandfather's favorite proverb and he lived by it throughout his life. My great grandfather wasn't a coward. He was in fact, a very brave man.
He was always extra careful when it came to matters concerning life and death. He never took unnecessary chances.
My uncle also used to say, "It is
Which group of people constitutes the "fourth world"? Which group of people constitutes the "excess population"? And which group of people constitutes the "useless eaters"? It is true truth hurts sometimes but that is not enough reason to avoid the truth. The UN, the IMF, the WTO and all those so-called great global organizations were created to manipulate the poor and the weak and it is so sad
The Rhesus Monkey once said, “my eyes are my oracles”. What exactly does this mean? Well, that is an African proverb and it simply means, “I only believe the things I see”. In other words, “seeing is believing”. But what about the things we do not see? Do we ignore all the things we do not see? Also, do we believe all the things we see?
I give the Rhesus Monkey some credit. Why? Because at