Thursday, 7 October 2021
Ezeruom Ugwu Biography
Thursday, 22 July 2021
Evan okoro cries out after attack by BIGO streaming team Nigeria
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Israeli filmmakers and activist arrested in Nigeria.
.Israeli filmmakers and activist arrested in Nigeria.
Rudy Rochman and two other Israelis traveled to Nigeria to film a documentary and met with prominent leaders in the Igbo community.
Israeli filmmakers arrested in Nigeria over alleged contact with separatists
Rudy Rochman and two other Israelis were in separatist Biafran region shooting documentary about Igbo Jews
One of the Israelis arrested is Rudy Rochman, a Zionist activist with almost 95,000 followers on Instagram. Making the flight with him were filmmaker Noam Leibman and French-Israeli journalist E. David Benaym.
The Israelis were in Nigeria to film “We Were Never Lost,” a documentary exploring Jewish communities in African countries such as Kenya, Madagascar, Uganda, and Nigeria.
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Ambassador Isaac Izoya added another award to his portfolio
He also was pleasnatly surprised when the award was presented to his representative at the event screen actor Cynthia Agholo
He said “I feel very grateful and very fulfilled to know that an NGO like this exists keeping tab with activities of diaspora Nigerians and their contributions to national and global growth. This will no doubt galvanise us to do more for the progress of the world. I thank the organisers for finding me worthy of the award.
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Read the history of Nigeria in the shortest form
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
WILL THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT KILL NNAMDI KANU
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Uruemu Adejinmi Becomes First Black Mayor In Ireland
From asylum seeker to Ireland’s first black mayor in seven years
Ireland's first black mayor today hailed his election as a symbol of how European countries can adapt successfully to rapid rates of immigration.
R useotimi Adebari, who arrived seven years ago as an asylum seeker and became a councillor in 2004, has been chosen as the first citizen of Portlaoise.A Christian from Nigeria, he was forced to flee his hometown of Okeodan in the south-western state of Ogun because of religious persecution. When he settled in Portlaoise with his wife and family, his two children were the only foreign pupils in the local school; there are now more than 30 nationalities in its classes.