
Expelling record numbers of immigrants is a costly way to make America less dynamic OCTAVIO NAVA CABRERA was pulled over by police in Illinois in April 2013 for going through a stop sign. He had arrived in the state in 1986, aged 13, and most of his family still live there. He did not have […]
Mar 2 2014 | Posted in
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The Kwakwaduam Association of New York celebrated its 2013 End of year Fund Raising Dinner at the Eastchester Manor in the Bronx, New York. The theme of the celebration was “Helping Blind Children See”. Proceeds from the Fund Raising launched by Dr. Kwame Aniapam Boafo was to advance the cause of Blindness in Ghana and […]
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Ghana once again finds itself in the throes of fiscal woes and it is strange and difficult to understand, especially at this time in the country’s economic history. Only a few months ago the country was reported to be among the few countries in the world – not Africa – whose economies were growing faster […]
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Africans in the Diaspora have been challenged to wake up to Africa, because the Mother continent still exists and there is no reason to lose contact with it. This assertion was made by Junius Williams Esq. Thursday February 6, at the month-long Newark Public Library Black History Month Celebrations, themed “Africa, Oh Africa”. This year’s […]
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