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Visa palaver: Nigerian Catholic priest dies before departure from U.S.
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper on the Internet In a glowing tribute, the pastor of the Catholic community of Gloucester and Rockport (in Massachusetts), Father…
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USAfrica: America’s 250th, nation’s achievements and unfinished responsibilities. By Johnson Ihemeremadu
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the…
After the June 30 protest, Black South Africans will remain economically insecure. By Yolanda Mhlungu
Even if all the illegal immigrants leave the country, we will remain the majority who…
The Ransom Republic. By Agbeze Ireke Kalu Onuma
When the State abandons its primary duty, survival becomes an act of radical rebellion in…
Unravelling Nigeria’s Terror Empire. By Chidi Amuta
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USAfrica: Igbonekwu Ogazimorah elected President of Oganiru Ndigbo Foundation
USAfrica: Igbonekwu Ogazimorah elected President of Oganiru Ndigbo Foundation Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 Twitter.com/Chido247 Oganiru Ndigbo Foundation, proprietors of Igboville, has…
USAfrica: American Visa, Nigerians and a typical day of torment at the U.S consulate
American Visa, Nigerians and a typical day of torment at the US consulate By Adewale Adeoye Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 Twitter.com/Chido247…
South African cricket captain Graeme Smith to retire
Graeme Smith has led South Africa to the top of the rankings, but Monday he made the shock announcement he…
Why homophobia in Africa?
New laws in Nigeria and Uganda, plus reports throughout the continent of extortion, murder, so-called "curative rape" and abuse of…
USAfrica: BOKO HARAM’s triple attacks killing 150 raise more questions about Jonathan adviser Okupe’s claims government is winning “war”
Boko Haram's triple attacks killing 150 raise more questions about Jonathan adviser Doyin Okupe's claims government is winning the “war”…
South Africa’s ‘trial of the century’
Oscar Pistorius was one of South Africa's favorite sons, an amputee track star who defied all the odds and sprinted…
The world’s new filming hotspot?
Miles of sun-kissed beaches, breathtaking mountains and lush rainforests bathed in ethereal lights -- South Africa's varied and dramatic landscape…
Shining star of Africa’s democracy
Accra, March 6 1957. Tens of thousands of rejoicing people flood the streets of the city center. Shouts of "freedom,…