The Edo State Police Command has said that the building where mummified bodies were found can not pass for a morgue, as the principal suspect, Gabriel Otu, has no approval to operate such, noting that a severed body at the facility showed there was more happening at the place than claimed. At a press conference …
The Nigerian and Italian vultures By Nigerian Guardian Editorial Board
Sometime in the year 1993, a malnourished little girl, caught between the devil and the deep blue sea in a worn-torn country, decided, like the Biblical four lepers, to take a leap of faith to reach a United Nations feeding centre about a half mile away instead of starving to death. Unknowing to her, whilst …
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Sacred ground: the ancient grove where Yoruba traditions are reborn by Emmanuel Akinwotu
Through the dim forest, a slow procession of hundreds of people largely dressed in white, some in a trance, others singing fervently, heads towards the Osun River. As they have every August for 700 years, Yoruba people gather here at the Osun-Osogbo sacred grove, a Unesco world heritage site in south-west Nigeria, for an ancient festival …
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: The Nigerian boss who applied to be monarch’s footman by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
In our series of letters from African writers, novelist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at whether Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee is being celebrated in Nigeria, the largest former British colony in Africa, which remains an influential member of the Commonwealth. "The fascination for me is that the monarchy hasn't died out," said Chuka Mordi, who applied …
Letter from Africa: How racism haunts black people in Italy by Ismail Einashe
Alika Ogorchukwu was not one to go looking for trouble, his wife insisted In our series of letters from African journalists, Ismail Einashe writes that many black people in Italy feel that racism is not taken seriously. For Italian-Eritrean filmmaker and podcaster Ariam Tekle, there is no doubt that the recent killing of a disabled …
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