ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE February 10, 2015 The family of Kayla Mueller, the American woman held hostage by ISIS said on Tuesday it has received a message from her captors that she is dead. Last week, ISIS released a statement indicating the… Read More ›
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EBOLA AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF FEAR
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE October 13, 2014 No one is hardest hit by the impact of Ebola than the families who lost loved ones to the deadly virus. One of such people is Decontee Kofa of the Kofa Foundation. Her husband, Patrick… Read More ›
GUTTED AND HEARTBROKEN, DJs LAMENT OVER ROYAL NURSE SUICIDE
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE Gutted, Saddened and heartbroken were the words used by the DJs at the center of the royal nurse suicide to describe their feelings, since learning of her death. Mel Greig shed tears as she described her shock… Read More ›
JACINTHA SALDANHA, WHAT TRIGGERED THE ROYAL NURSE SUICIDE
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE Better to call it the biggest lie in Royal History. It is one that calls to question the sanity of some in the media and yet another challenge to journalism and the radio as respected avenues for… 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 ›
THE DREAM ACT: Partial Implementation, Obama Halts Deportation of Illegal Immigrants by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
President Obama exercised his Executive Power recently when he bypassed Congress to partially implement the so-called DREAM ACT (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) an extraordinary move offering opportunity for about 800,000 illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S…. Read More ›
CANCER: Satire To A Shameless Killer by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Diane Aulger was just two weeks from her delivery date when she realized her husband Mark had just few days left to live. Mark wanted to see his daughter so both decided there was no time to wait; the labor… Read More ›
BOKO HARAM: OIL SUBSIDY, Nigerian Government And The Culture of Corruption by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Nigeria when mentioned brings to mind a country known as the most populous in Africa, a nation blessed with natural resources such as rubber, timber, and most especially oil making it one of the largest producer of oil in Africa… Read More ›
J.R. MARTINEZ: Inside His World of Perseverance and Resilience by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
J.R. Martinez enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2002 and after basic and advanced training at Fort Benning, Georgia he became an Infantry man and soon answered the call of duty that saw his deployment to the Middle East in… Read More ›
UN SANCTION REGIMES: Global Effects and Recommendations by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
After 1990, United Nations sanction activities reflect the willingness of democratic nations to accept a Security Council determination that, under Chapter VII of the UN charter, internal violence and aggressive human rights violation constitute a “threat to peace.” This may… Read More ›