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Why are boxing’s heavyweight kings claiming Nigerian power?
Essay Allwell Uwazuruike 3/2/20 Essay Allwell Uwazuruike 3/2/20

Why are boxing’s heavyweight kings claiming Nigerian power?

Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury all have one thing in common—a Nigerian connection.

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Sowore’s re-arrest: Why are we all acting surprised?
Essay, Politics Allwell Uwazuruike 12/11/19 Essay, Politics Allwell Uwazuruike 12/11/19

Sowore’s re-arrest: Why are we all acting surprised?

Should Nigerians be surprised by the government’s invasion of a courtroom and its disregard of a bail order?

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Looking for Papa
Fiction Allwell Uwazuruike 9/18/19 Fiction Allwell Uwazuruike 9/18/19

Looking for Papa

Captivating short story by Allwell Uwazuruike

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“Nigerians are bringing crime to our country” – Debunking the lie used to rationalise xenophobia
Politics Allwell Uwazuruike 9/5/19 Politics Allwell Uwazuruike 9/5/19

“Nigerians are bringing crime to our country” – Debunking the lie used to rationalise xenophobia

They should also, whilst they are at it, do some soul searching. They should reflect on the value of human life. They should imbibe the spirit of pan-Africanism and embrace the principles of human rights.

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