BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE June 8, 2013 More than 93,000 people feared dead, about 1.2 million internally displaced and thousands in neighboring Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon as refugees. With the regime and opposition unwilling to reach a compromise, it is no… Read More ›
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ZUBEIDAT TSARNAEVA, BOMBER’S MOM A WANTED FELON
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE April 25, 2013 As the story unfolds it’s becoming clear this is a dysfunctional family. Two sons with great opportunities and a shot at the American dream gave it up to become terrorists. The latest, their mother… Read More ›
NO MORE HURTING PEOPLE, BOSTON VICTIM SAYS
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE April 17, 2013 Amidst a looming war in North Korea, instability in Syria and disagreement over the nuclear program in Iran, all a little boy wanted, was world peace. Just 8-year-old, Martin Richard got killed untimely this… Read More ›
HURRICANE SANDY, HORROR OF MOTHER-NATURE ON THE ORDER OF THINGS
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE She came roaring like a hungry lion looking for a prey to devour. Her visit was not a surprise and though, she gave warnings of her coming, Sandy was mute about the devastation she would cause. At… Read More ›
NONSENSICAL: QUESTION AMERICA DON’T WANT ASKED ON 9/11
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE As the nation prepares to remember the innocent lost souls of 9/11, it is the question no one wants to hear or answer. It has become the song in the mouths of hardcore conservatives, they chew it… Read More ›
INCAPACITATING THE KILLING MACHINE: After Colorado and Connecticut, Solutions to America’s Gun Problems
BY Adeyemi Oshunrinade When a nine month pregnant mom took her 3-yr-old to a park outside Roosevelt Apartments in Bedstuy Brooklyn, what she never envisioned was her son getting shot in the leg by gun wielding criminals, going around the… Read More ›
HAITI: A People In Need by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Over a year after the earthquake disaster in Haiti, the nation and it’s people are still waiting for promises made by other nations to help rebuild the country. Victims of the disaster still live in slum like situation without proper… Read More ›
ANALYZING 9/11: How do We Remember Them?
Just like yesterday, I had just arrived from Sweden it was September 10, 2001;The following day I reported to my duty at the United Nations it was September 11, 2001. As I entered the office, I saw my co-workers focused… Read More ›