BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE May 28, 2013 The desire for carpet mainly rugs is eroding. While it does keep the feet warm in winter, many especially parents with children, can no longer deal with the headache of vacuuming. The dusts, germs… Read More ›
Month: May 2013
RIGBY’ WIDOW MOURNS, WHO TAKES THE BLAME
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE May 26, 2013 Rebecca Rigby, wife of murdered British soldier Lee Rigby, sobbed uncontrollably during a family conference at the Regiment HQ of his unit, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Surrounded by family members, she grieves… Read More ›
DOUBLE MASTECTOMY, IS ANGELINA JOLIE’ CHOICE HEROIC
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE May 14, 2013 In the book “Saving Love” ‘the Soldier who married a Suicide Bomber,’ Kathy, mother of a U.S. soldier in Iraq, became devastated when she got the news she never wanted from her Oncologist. George… Read More ›
EL ANATSUI, MAKING ARTISTIC MEANING FROM TRASH
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE May 5, 2013 Bottle caps, milk containers and waste paper bags are not the kind of stuffs you think could be transformed into a work of art. They’re what you find in garbage bins and landfills thrown… Read More ›
PROF. SEGUN ODUNUGA, FIRST PROF. OF RUSSIAN IN SOUTH SUB SAHARAN AFRICA HAS DIED
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE May 1, 2013 Acclaimed as the first Professor of Russian in South Sub-Saharan Africa, an awardee of the respected Pushkin Institute (Moscow) Medal of Honor, (Otunba) Olusegun Odunuga, has died. Known as the pioneer and founding member of… Read More ›