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- Youth Restiveness in Niger DeltaThis article is all about youth and restiveness in Niger Delta State Nigeria.have gained notoriety in usage especially in the Nigerian context as related to matters of agitation by the youths in the Niger Delta region
The Born Again African in the Niger Delta of Nigeria - Chapter 1A Niger Delta of Nigeria narrative through a 12-year-old that pictures life, beliefs, religion and the people's travails in the hands of both the government of Nigeria and the oil companies. Fourteen chapters of captivating narratives.- Niger - the Place Where I LiveA description of my son's feelings about living in Niger.
- A Different Take on IslamAn op-ed on life in a Muslim country.
- Strategies for Maintaining Peace in the Niger Delta Region of NigeriaNigeria is the giant of Africa and so any crisis in the country will affect not only Africa but the entire world. That is why all stakeholders should show serious concern in the on going crisis in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.
- World Press Photo Winner Takes Us to Tahoua, NigerWorlds are vastly separated by things as small as calorie intake. Photos capturing life, people, realities give us the option to experience things we would only pray against happening to ourselves. To allow it in in hopes that it would change us.
- The Republic of Niger and Its Struggle for Political StabilityAs one can clearly see, the Niger government has long been plagued with instability and chaos, one can only hope that things will change in the future.
- My Niger Delta -Marshall or Master Plan?The new master plan for the Niger Delta.
- Sahel Food Crisis: Race Against Time to Save LivesIn the Sahel region of Africa millions of people are caught in a severe hunger crisis
Movie Review - Fair Game (2010)A tale of Joe and Valerie Plame Wilson's war against the government and the media.
February in the City of AngelsLooking for ways to commemorate Black History Month 2011 in the Los Angeles Area? Try this helpful guide, and look for more events to come.- History of the Hausa People in West and Central AfricaThe Hausa people are currently the largest unreached people group in West and Central Africa. Out of 28,000,000 people, there are only around 36,000 known Christians.
- Running Events All Over the GlobeRunning the Sahara should send one simple yet clear message to all runners: Blaze your own path, one that is laced with passion and reason. Don't wait for someone else to inspire you. Do it yourself.
- Identity TheftAkeba will die today without physically dying and be reborn with a new name and identity. His grave will not be 6 feet under, but he will be covered non-the less.
The SalvagedThis story tells about the effort of Christianity to salvage a primitive community in Africa. Embrace the true life of Christ through this film review story.- Iced Teas from a Boiling DeltaA blend of cool beverages from a hot region of the world.
- Nigerian Government Urged to End Conflict by International Crisis GroupThe Crisis Group has published a new report calling on Nigeria to end the conflict in the Niger Delta.
- Niger Triggerfish: This Fish Has Teeth!They have a fin on the top, bottom and a split fin in the back. They also look as if they are making kissy faces.
Lightning Strikes Give Clues About Ancient ClimateAncient lightning strikes are giving scientists clues about the climate 15,000 years ago.- God's Bits of Wood by Sembene OusmaneA review of Ousmane's novel about the 1940s Dakar-Niger strikes.
Heavenly HelleboresThis is a brief overview of the 2005 Perennial of the Year, the Hellebore (Helleborus.)