Year: 2013

How TV show could save lives

In Ghana, 4,000 women die during pregnancy every year, but a new TV series could be the difference…

Things Fall Apart Come Together

Things Fall Apart Come Together                          …

Achebe was the Igbo, Nigerian, African conscience and consciousness. By Onyeka Onwenu

Achebe was the Igbo, Nigerian, African conscience and consciousness. By Onyeka Onwenu, MFR Exclusive tribute in USAfricaonline.com &…

Chinua Achebe has indeed run a great race. By Prof. Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe

Chinua Achebe has indeed run a great race.   By Prof. Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.  …

And Our Rare Eagle Soars

And Our Rare Eagle Soars   (Tribute to Chinua Achebe) •By Ken Okorie, attorney and editorial board member…

Mandela calls Achebe a “great African writer and thinker”

Mandela, others send tributes mourning Achebe Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.              …

Long Live, CHINUA ACHEBE! The Eagle on the iroko

Long Live, CHINUA ACHEBE! The Eagle on the iroko By Chido Nwangwu, moderator of the Achebe Colloquium (Governance, Security, and Peace…

Tech hub solving social problems

Nigeria's CC Hub is a state-of-the-art space for creative and tech-savvy people to collaborate, part of Africa's social…

Soccer: 2014 World Cup qualifiers in Africa resumes; Nigeria vs Kenya

Follow USAfrica @Twitter.com/Chido247, Facebook.com/USAfricaChido n Facebook.com/USAfrica247 Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama says Kenya can stun Nigeria in Calabar (Nigeria) this weekend when…

Ghana’s ‘resource curse’

Revenue Watch Institute's Emmanuel Kuyole talks about the need for accountability when dealing with natural resources.

Africa’s first Social Media Week

Errol Barnett reports from Lagos where he explores how Africans are sharing new ideas using social media.

Media saturation, coverage of Pope’s election process reflect overkill

Media saturation, coverage of Pope’s election process reflect overkill By Ken Kemnagum  Okorie Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.…

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