Welcome to June!
Let me start this editorial by recognizing the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. A few days ago, a gunman killed 19 innocent children and 2 teachers in an elementary school in…
Let me start this editorial by recognizing the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. A few days ago, a gunman killed 19 innocent children and 2 teachers in an elementary school in…
A few weeks ago, US based Nigerian Professor and researcher, Dr. Iheoma Iruka raised an issue that deserved reactions from Nigerians. In an interview published in Nigerian Parents Magazine (NPM),…
There is hardly any Nigerian who is satisfied with the way Nigeria’s Senate has discharged its responsibility as the upper legislative arm of the Nigerian government. Many believe that the…
Every May 1st, we celebrate May Day. Consequently, in some regions of the United States, it is a holiday that marks the beginning of spring. Traditionally, May Day was the…
By Monsignor Anselm Nwaorgu A professor was traveling by boat and as the boat set sail, he asked the sailor, “Do you know anything about Biology, Ecology, or Oceanology”?, to…
Many Nigerians and Africans are happy that the Western countries are beginning to return Nigeria and Africa's looted artefacts. Our happiness is palpable, considering that more than 160 museums globally,…
Omenka Ejike Eze, Ph.D. Fiction writers are unique humans. They are not only able to create magical worlds and populate them with mythical characters, but they also draw us into…
Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka has made it her mission in life to advocate for children and families from low income households, especially those of ethnic minorities. As a research professor…
Welcome to April. It is understandable why April is the favorite month for many people – it is the beginning of spring. If you live in the colder regions of…
Being an African, otherwise called black in America, is not easy. One is constrained to endure the destructive tendencies resulting from the societal presumptions of white supremacy. The challenges are…