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Thursday, 31 December 2009
A Child's Courage
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Meet Samirah, The Ballet Dancer
Samirah specializes in African, Samba, Greek, Gypsies and Arabic dance steps, which according to her fans is a delight to watch.
Small Voice met her at Tiloz Áz pub in Budapest, where she performed alongside the Afro Magic Band. Samirah dances at weddings and other social functions.
She speaks English and Hungarian. Samirah charges about 100 euro per function. She can be contacted in this address: samirah@citromail.hu
Friday, 25 December 2009
Concert Against Racism Held
Special Report
What is Poverty?

Is there anything like poverty?
is it POVERTY when a man is healthy
but not wealthy? read more
Sunday, 13 December 2009
The Ladies Are Marrying The Men
By Odimegwu Onwumere
Nigerian ladies are marrying their Nigerian men. This is becoming a norm in our country, as against the axiom that, “He who foundeth a wife foundeth favour in the sight of God”read more
Nigerian ladies are marrying their Nigerian men. This is becoming a norm in our country, as against the axiom that, “He who foundeth a wife foundeth favour in the sight of God”read more
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Attention to Lagos State Govt
By Sunny Ezekwe
Photo Speak
Will somebody repair these raods please. The roads are in Oremeji Shasha, Ikeja, Anjorin and Shoremekun street - all in Lagos State of Nigeria
Photo Speak
Will somebody repair these raods please. The roads are in Oremeji Shasha, Ikeja, Anjorin and Shoremekun street - all in Lagos State of Nigeria
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Where Is The 6000mw Electricity?

Nigerian Affairs
Months before December, 2009, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)-led government of Nigeria, promised Nigerians that by December-ending, 6000mw would be fad in the Nigeria’s power sector and every Nigerian will enjoy none-stop power supply. But today, that promise seems to be a deception... read more
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