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America’s Right to the World Bank Presidency
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America’s Right to the World Bank Presidency

Bimi- April 30, 2012

Image by Qubes Pictures from Pixabay From The Mo Ibrahim FoundationThis week sees the lobbying and deal-making ahead of the election of the President of ... Read More

Good Versus Evil – Rejoinder to A. Stroehlein (Crisis Group)
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Good Versus Evil – Rejoinder to A. Stroehlein (Crisis Group)

Bimi- March 17, 2012

Photo by KoolShooters, Pexels For almost a decade now, the west has been predicting the collapse of Africa’s most populous Country: Nigeria. In his piece, ... Read More

The Chief Priest: Fela! on Broadway
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The Chief Priest: Fela! on Broadway

Bimi- February 1, 2012

This article has been archived Fela was born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria into a middle-class family. His mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti ... Read More

CLERIC ISSUES FATWA ON BOKO HARAM
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CLERIC ISSUES FATWA ON BOKO HARAM

Bimi- January 20, 2012

This article has been archived A prominent Islamic Cleric has issued a Fatwa on Nigeria's terrorist group, Boko Haram. Here are excerpts from the decree. ... Read More

Gaddafi Dies From Wounds
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Gaddafi Dies From Wounds

Bimi- October 20, 2011

BREAKING NEWS! This article has been archived Muammar Gaddafi is dead, Libya's new leaders said, killed by fighters who overran his hometown and final bastion ... Read More

A Tribute to Courage – September 11
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A Tribute to Courage – September 11

Bimi- September 11, 2011

Passengers in an airplane (Image: Athena Sandrini, Pexels) "The difference between someone who is scared and someone who is brave is that the brave person ... Read More

The Blurry, yet Familiar Face of Terror Explained
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The Blurry, yet Familiar Face of Terror Explained

Bimi- January 17, 2011

Image by Lucas Andrade, Pexels   The Blurry Face of Terror: Beyond the Stereotypes Last Christmas, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab—a 23-year-old Nigerian from a wealthy family—attempted ... Read More