There have been unpleasant stories from some African students studying in the UK, many of whom were conned by flashy websites only to be shocked and disappointed on arrival, by the fact that …
Uche Nworah
Uche Nworah
Uche Nworah is a freelance writer, lecturer and brand scholar. He is the founder and project director of T.O.T.A.L PROJECTS, an NGO that promotes e-learning in Africa. He lives in London and can be contacted on uchenworah@yahoo.com.
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There have been unpleasant stories from some African students studying in the UK, many of whom were conned by flashy websites only to be shocked and disappointed on arrival, by the fact that …
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Are some women not lucky? While many are struggling, hoping and praying to land their first Mr Right, Omalicha, still in her early thirties is already getting ready to tie …
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It arrived, two whole mortars of goat head, comprising mainly bones. Conversations ceased momentarily as we got ready to settle down to business. Chuks however objected. “How can we eat …
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“I flog a lot. I have canes. If husband and wife mess up by having misunderstanding, I have to settle them. But the person that is at fault, I must …
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The phrase Ndigbo usually evokes certain feelings amongst other tribes and races in Nigeria and the world over. These feelings can sometimes be that of love, hate, fear, contempt…
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What are these pictures telling us about our children and the choices that they make these days? Can we judge the level of morals in our society based on these …
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What is it about white chics that lure successful brothers away, so much so as to make them forget about all the bootylicious endowments and soul food skills of our black …
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In our days, there were rewards for compliance and also punishment for deviance. We knew to obey and never to cross the line, when we did, though they disciplined us …
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“I haven’t tasted any fame at all. Nothing like that. I am still like our agberos in Lagos, hassling to leap into that Molue bus going to Orile from Oshodi. …
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The Babalola family has been thrown into anguish and sorrow over their son Tunde, who has been missing since Monday June 19th 2006…
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Since I have been living abroad, one of the things I look forward to every year is my annual summer holidays in Nigeria. A time normally reserved for me and …
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Aduro is the name Nigerians call themselves, especially those living in Germany’s many Asyl Heims or aduro houses. We never really got to find out the meaning and origin of …
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We are constantly peddling, pushing and penning; essays, opinions and commentaries. We are after all citizen writers, or is it journalists?
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We are still heavily involved in money politics. This may be of concern to our friend Professor Pat Utomi and his Restoration Group, unless they start now to plan on ways …
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We are still heavily involved in money politics. This may be of concern to our friend Professor Pat Utomi and his Restoration Group, unless they start now to plan on ways …