Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Love Letter to First Lady, Mitchelle Obama By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie:

She had rhythm, a flow and swerve, hands slicing air, body weight moving from foot to foot, a beautiful rhythm. In anything else but a black American body, it would have been contrived. The three-quarter sleeves of her teal dress announced its appropriateness, as did her matching brooch. But the cut of the dress scorned any “future first lady” stuffiness; it hung easy on her, as effortless as her animation. And a brooch, Old World style accessory, yes, but hers was big and ebulliently shaped and perched center on her chest. Michelle Obama was speaking.

Monday, 17 October 2016

PayPal Co-Founder, Peter Thiel Pledges $1.25 Million to Support Donald Trump

If savvy investment is all about timing, Peter Thiel may have lost his touch. The PayPal co-founder and billionaire venture capitalist has, according to the New York Times, chosen to give $1.25 million to the campaign of GOP candidate Donald Trump, at a moment when that campaign seems to have roughly the turnaround potential of Theranos.

Talking in Your Sleep

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Have you been told that you whisper sweet nothings in your Sleep- unaware that you ever spoke a word? Or, maybe your child shouts out streams of babble late at night -- only to fall right back to Sleep. 
Have you been hoping your Sleep-talking spouse will spill a long-time secret? 

Saturday, 15 October 2016

University of P*o*r*n’ for aspiring stars Now Open For Admission

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Have you always wondered about the academic side of p*o*r*n and what it really takes to become a top adult film star? That’s what we thought.

Buhari Replies Aisha Buhari's BBC Interview


If you think Donald Trump has problems, consider those of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. Elected last year as a no-nonsense candidate to clean up Africa's biggest democracy, his popularity has fallen amid various spiraling crises — a faltering economy, a deadly insurgencya devastating famine. And now, even his wife is skeptical.

Is Nigerian President, Mohammadu Buhari a sexist? By Nimrod


In the past few days there has been some rumble from Nigeria's first family with the first lady in an interview with BBC Hausa service, openly questioning her husband's work and said she may not support him if he runs again. The statement has drawn varying reactions from commentators both online and off line. Some even posted picture of the first couple facing each other tagging it Buhari vs Buhari, others have even questioned if the president is about to divorce the first lady, whom they claimed that he had divorced more than once in the past.

Read The Full Text of Aisha Buhari's Interview with BBC Hausa


This is the full text from the interview of First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari, by BBC Hausa Service:
BBC Hausa: It has been One and a half years since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, a lot of people are expressing their unhappiness over the way few acquaintance of the President have hijacked power while neglecting people that work for his success. Like we have promised, here is how the interview with Aisha Buhari and Naziru Maka’ilu from Abuja goes.

Friday, 14 October 2016

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Briton may become first in world to be cured of HIV



A 44-year-old British man may have become the first person in the world to be cured of HIV.
Tests showed the virus had become undetectable in the blood of the previously HIV-positive man, after he was treated with a pioneering new therapy designed to eradicate the virus. 

IOM, Italy Launch Project to Support Community Stabilization in Diyala, Iraq

The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has provided funding for IOM to implement a project to contribute to stabilization of conflict-affected communities in Diyala governorate, Iraq.
The one-year project aims to foster social cohesion, reduce tensions between local communities and displaced Iraqis and returnees, and support the role of women in peace and security.