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Naira Marley and Zlatan Ibile sang "Am I a Yahoo boy?" and NIGERIA'S antigraft agency nabbed them. The EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) notorious for parading criminals but never high profile politicians and figures paraded these young men without a conviction yet!
The Mueller report has said it all. What else is left for Hillary and the Democrats?
Fox News pulled Saturday March 16th 2019 episode of conservative commentator Jeanine Pirro’s program after publicly admonishing her for on-air comments she made last week about a Muslim congresswoman’s hijab. “Justice With Judge Jeanine” — which airs Saturdays at 6 p.m. Pacific and is typically the most watched cable news program on the night — was replaced with a repeat airing of the documentary series “Scandalous,” according to the Fox News schedule.
Harrison a former top cop in New Orleans went thru a relatively easy confirmation process. Mayor Catherine Pugh urges the city to develop trust in him and her to keep the city safe. #Baltimore #Maryland #usa #crime
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The Clean Air Bill and Affordable prescription drugs is NOW!
Nigerian governor, El-Rufai, threatens murder of foreigners who intervene in upcoming 2019 elections
After covering the Westgate Mall attack September 2013, I'm shocked to hear about the Riverside hotel attack January 14th 2019 with Al-Shabab terrorists again. Here's my analysis of the event and how Kenyans should brace up and fight back. Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo Nigerian Journalist @HNNAfrica
I assessed the #66Records incident September 1st 2018. Is Melbourne police stereotyping hip-hop? Are Sudanese immigrant youth intimidating in their new community? Hear my assessment about this as compared to US/Canada where I worked as a music Journalist and music publicist.
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, Nigerian Journalist, Pharmacist, PR Specialist tells you what you need to know this year about Diabetes care and prevention.❤️
An introduction to the podcast of renowned Nigerian Journalist Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, a Pharmacist, Journalist and Public Relations Specialist who is also a community and gun violence activist.