BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE July 28, 2014 The annexation of Crimea generated critics globally and marked a renewed anti Putin’ meddling in the affairs of Ukraine and other former Soviet Republics, now aligned with the West. After the loss… Read More ›
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SHATTERED DIPLOMACY: RAMIFICATIONS OF U.S. SANCTIONS ON RUSSIAN TARGETS
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE March 18, 2014 As authorized by the executive order signed by President Obama, the U.S. government imposed sanctions on Russian officials and entities, considered responsible for providing material support that led to cessation of Crimea from Ukraine…. Read More ›
EDWARD SNOWDEN, NOT A HERO BUT DOOMED
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE JUNE 16, 2013 It is undeniable that most civilized nations snoop on one another to gather crucial information and secrets, valuable for state security. Big Brother is part of the American family. He’s been around since J…. 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 ›