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Runoko Rashidi: A Global Griot in Search of Africa
LOUDER (Culture, lifestyle and Interviews)

Runoko Rashidi: A Global Griot in Search of Africa

Bimi- June 30, 2011

Runoko Rashidi in Abuja, Nigeria (2011) This is a Feelnubia Exclusive At the age of 18, African-American Runoko Rashidi discovered the African within him and ... Read More

White-Washed: The Missing Black Populations of North Africa
DISCOVER (History)

White-Washed: The Missing Black Populations of North Africa

Bimi- February 7, 2011

A mixed-race woman. Photo by Jude Infantini on Unsplash   A Genocide Forgotten There are uncanny parallels between North Africa’s racial history and the story ... Read More

Doomsday Theories of the Fallen Birds
Blog (Misc and opinions)

Doomsday Theories of the Fallen Birds

Bimi- February 1, 2011

What is causing the mass death of fish and crabs also? (Image by Mariya Muschard from Pixabay) In recent memory, incidents of mass bird deaths ... Read More

Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time?
Blog (Misc and opinions)

Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time?

Ovie Farraday- February 1, 2011

The great American age is drawing close to an end (Photo by Edgar Colomba, Pexels)   Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time? When ... Read More

The Raising Cane: How I Became a Defender of the Voiceless
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The Raising Cane: How I Became a Defender of the Voiceless

Ibironke Babalola- January 17, 2011

Child in time-out (Photo by Masana on Unsplash)   LESSONS FROM MY DAD AND MUM: THE BIRTH OF VOLTRON F – DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE ... 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

Finding Humour in Racist Ignorance
Blog (Misc and opinions)

Finding Humour in Racist Ignorance

Sarah Udoh-Grossfurthner- January 17, 2011

"It was hard enough to comprehend that a person could be so blissfully ignorant" - Sarah Grossfurthner (Photo by Olha Ruskykh: Pexels) Who says one ... Read More