My wife claimed I hadn’t given her “chop money” for the week. I know you don’t believe her. Ah –ah, even the neighbors comment on how much fresher she looks while I continue to lose weight. Then next minute I was accused of being a tribalist who only got on with his countrymen on football match days…

My wife claimed I hadn’t given her “chop money” for the week. I know you don’t believe her. Ah –ah, even the neighbors comment on how much fresher she looks while I continue to lose weight. Then next minute I was accused of being a tribalist who only got on with his countrymen on football match days…

My wife claimed I hadn’t given her “chop money” for the week. I know you don’t believe her. Ah –ah, even the neighbors comment on how much fresher she looks while I continue to lose weight. Then next minute I was accused of being a tribalist who only got on with his countrymen on football match days…

Aduro Tales

by Uche Nworah
by Uche Nworah

Aduro is the name Nigerians call themselves, especially those living in Germany’s many Asyl Heims or aduro houses. We never really got to find out the meaning and origin of the word, but you inherit the name on arrival

Africa’s journey since the first contact with the Portuguese in the late 1490s is what Howard French passionately takes us through in his new book, A Continent For The Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa