IT shares certain many similarities with Trench Town
in Jamaica and Soweto in South Africa, where the residents rank among
the poorest. It is regarded as one of the most popular ghettos in
Africa. It is a place you get the good, the bad, the ugly
and the
outright terrible. Its name resonates across Nigeria. It is Ajegunle,
Nigeria’s most notorious slum. ZIKA BOBBY investigates.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Sunday, 22 November 2015
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD CONDUCTOR, SAMUEL BURRIS, PARDONED 168 YEARS AFTER HIS CONVICTION
Exactly 168 years after a court found Samuel Burris guilty of helping fellow African-Americans escape slavery, Delaware’s governor Jack Markell rendered history’s verdict by pardoning the Underground Railroad conductor.
Protests and cheating claims at Mr Ugly contest
"I am naturally ugly. He is not. He is ugly only when he opens his mouth," claimed William Masvinu after pageant judges crowned Zimbabwe's current Mister Ugly, 42-year-old Mison Sere winner. Masvinu had held the title since 2012.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
I would’ve dumped music if not for Project Fame –Jeffrey Akor
FOR Jeffrey Ufedo Akor, winner, MTN Project Fame West Africa Season 8, it was jubilation all the way last Sunday, as he smiled home with the grand prize of N5 million, a brand new SUV and a recording contract worth millions of Naira. For this feat, the 18-year-old Sound Engineering graduate of SAE Institute, Cape Town, South Africa has now joined the likes of Iyanya, Mike, Ayoola, Chidinma, Monica, Olawale, and Geoffrey as Project Fame superstars.
In this interview with ZIKA BOBBY, Jeffrey narrated his beneficial and life-altering experiences while the show lasted. Hear him: “It has been a completely exciting season with weeks of hard-work and dedication. It started with the auditions that later translated into eight weeks of fun, tension and scintillating performances for the 16 contestants that made it into the Academy. I have learnt a lot from this experience and I give God the glory.”
In this interview with ZIKA BOBBY, Jeffrey narrated his beneficial and life-altering experiences while the show lasted. Hear him: “It has been a completely exciting season with weeks of hard-work and dedication. It started with the auditions that later translated into eight weeks of fun, tension and scintillating performances for the 16 contestants that made it into the Academy. I have learnt a lot from this experience and I give God the glory.”
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Ooni of Ife dies at 85
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, is dead. He was 85
years old.
It
was gathered that the Ooni, who fell ill was flown out in air ambulance on
Friday, died at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, United Kingdom Tuesday evening.
Monday, 18 May 2015
Luxembourg Prime Minister marries his male partner
The
Prime Minister of Luxembourg has become the first gay EU leader to
enter into a same-sex union, after getting married in a low-key ceremony Monday.
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