Flo’s Seniors honours Pratt, Hyppolyte and Dennis
Flo’s Seniors honours for Yomi Pratt, Marlene Hyppolyte and Jennifer Dennis Saturday 27 August, 2022 Over 200 guests were at the Banquet Centre on Prince of Wales Drive to witness…
Vive Akugha: The Real Housewives of Lagos
The Real Housewives of Lagos by Vive Akugha The Real Housewives of Lagos is a reality show focused on the lives of six Nigerian women of different backgrounds and their…
Rev Bassey Ekong: Let God arise
Let God Arise. by Rev Bassey Ekong Father, thank You for this day. Thank You for Your holy Word. Lord, help us understand today’s message according to Your Word, in…
Helen Ofosu: Do you only work for the money?
Is money the only thing that motivates you to work? by Dr. Helen Ofosu A recent survey by Price Waterhouse Cooper shows that a significant number of skilled workers plan…
Nigerian legislators in governance program
Monday 19 September, 2022 Some 70 state legislators and local government chairmen, under the aegis of the Nigerian Conference of State Legislators, were at the Professional Development Institute of the…
Ketcia Peters: Black Mermaid
Black Mermaid by Ketcia Peters The most famous nostalgia multinational, better known as Disney, has released the first official trailer of The Little Mermaid. However, the sommeliers of the accuracy…
Letter from the Editor: October 2022
Is Canada becoming a more violent society? Just this year alone saw the following headlines: Ottawa, 1 April 2022 Marie Gabriel was trapped in a violent relationship with an older…
Second career increasingly popular among seniors
Second career acts increasingly popular as seniors deal with rising costs and longer lifespans Retirement may no longer be the end goal it once was for a growing number of…
Ikram Jama appointed Human Rights and Equity Director
Friday 19 August 2022 Somali-born community leader and advocate Ikram Jama is the new Director of the Human Rights and Equity at Carleton University’s Equity and Inclusive Communities department. Promoted…
Richard Sharpe: Canada’s first Emancipation Day
The Floyd Effect: Taking Stock on Canada’s First Emancipation Day by Richard D. Sharpe On August 1, 2021, Canada will officially recognize Emancipation Day for the first time. It marks the 1833 Slavery…