Month: November 2022
by StevePeoples WASHINGTON — There was no violence. Many candidates who denied the legitimacy of previous elections lost and quietly…
by Jesse Bedayn and Sam Metz COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — When army veteran Rich Fierro realized a gunman was spraying…
by Steve Douglas LUSAIL, Qatar — Saudi Arabia scored one of the biggest World Cup upsets ever by beating Lionel…
by Joseph Omoremi CHICAGO, IL – A wire transfer of $80,000 to the First Heritage Bank account of Ashiwaju…
Africans, are gradually climbing their ways into top echelon of leadership in America, especially the corporate world. One of the…
“We are here to solidify the relationship between Lagos and Chicago. Chicago is a sister city to Lagos and we…
by Joseph Omoremi The world stood still at the Harambee Hall, Chicago when the recently crowned Lagos monarch Oba Rilwan…
Dan Anyiam planned to create a standing Feeder team to boost the Green Eagles. The idea was about bringing the…
In March 2004, we published an interview with Septuagenarian David Olupitan on the genesis of mistrust between recent African immigrants…
by Will Weissert and Marc Levy COATESVILLE, Pa. — An election year weighted by economic turmoil, elimination of federal abortion…
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