Thursday 29 May 2008

Adrienn Nyisztor Is On The Right Path

By Vincent Nnanna
Commentary

I completely agree with Adrienn Nyisztor regarding her project of documenting her personal experience with a view to instructing others against falling victims.Let her cry if that will bring about any positive results. She has my blessings, and I am ready to give her material some professional touch if she asks me click to read story

Wednesday 28 May 2008

Africa Day Marked in Hungary

Africa Day Special

Archie Bonka was at the recent Africa Day in Hungary where he filed this report for those who who could not attend click to read story

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Africa Must Produce or Perish

By Philip Emeagwali
Africa Day speech

It is absolutely imperative that Africa regain its technological prominence, which will enable it to produce what the world can consume. When we do that, Africa will finally be eating the fruits of its own labor. When Africa has regained its technological prominence, the world’s leaders will seek it out. And, like a rainforest renewed, Africa will flourish again click to read story

Monday 26 May 2008

A Warning To Coming Immigrants

By Lekan Fatodu
UK Immigration

I was never in doubt that Nigerians living in the UK, most especially the illegal residents will be worst hit by the introduction of this card. Before this time, to say life has been very hellish for most Nigerians living here is to say the least. From the consistent servility you are subjected to in the hands of modern-slave masters, to the threat of being harassed or mugged by some unscrupulous yobs, it’s indeed a jungle click to read story

Wednesday 21 May 2008

The Meaning of African Dance

By Dan Gorlin
Arts & Culture


A
frican dance is basic, vital and complete. It varies from the slowest and stateliest of court dances to those which move so rapidly that ones eye cannot register what is happening click to read story

Thursday 15 May 2008

Re: My Darling British Airways

By George Iheanacho
Right to Reply

I read your piece with the above heading published in the Daily Champion of Tuesday 13,2008. Frankly speaking, I do not subscribe to your line of argument. I have read several of your articles and always appreciate your sense of duty and critical solutions you offer in issues of national interest click to read story

Wednesday 14 May 2008

My Darling British Airways


By Hakeem Babalola

"Bad Satire"
Perhaps those calling for the boycott don’t know what they’re doing to me. They want to put asunder to what God has joined together. Ha, this woman is my darling and nobody can separate us. I cannot live without my ducky whom I fell in love with, before and even after I knew about her incorrigible persona. It’s the BA that had helped transport my forefathers to the world of slavery I still embrace. The main reason I shall continue to support her click to read story

Thursday 8 May 2008

In Response to Hungarian Lady Who Keeps An Eye on Africans

By Archie Bonka
Rejoinder
I am very sure Adrienn must have scored a very good grade if she had written her thesis on her ex African male prostitute lover because she knows everything about this guy. I also think it would be a best seller if she decided to use that material for a novel in the future rather than writing on Fekete Páko with hearsay materials
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Monday 5 May 2008

Hungarian Lady Who Keeps An Eye on Africans

By Hakeem Babalola
Interview

Her name is Adrienn
Nyisztor but prefers to be called Adri. She is a 23-year-old International Communication graduate whose immediate plan is to make documentary film about Africans living in Hungary. Adri passionately believes she has enough experience including personal ones for such project which is expected to come out before the end of this year.
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Friday 2 May 2008

A Graveyard for Lunatics


By Hakeem Babalola

Since they say that nothing lasts forever, not even gods can preclude this apocalypse. The economists who seem to be ruling the world also share the same sentiment through the theory of diminishing return. Even animals understand it. A goat is most likely to turn back and face its pursuer as the last resort. The holy books sanction such moment when circumstances inspired the meek to rise up against and defeat those reckless impetuous irresponsible peopleclick to read story