The revival of African love:

How a few African students are restoring the continent’s tarnished image. On April 18, 2014 I attended an event organized by the Organization of African Students (OAS)at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville. My niece’s daughter was part of a student dance group performing at the event. I went with […]
MAMA Africa

Oh Mama Africa, why do you forsake me? Years ago I escaped from the wrath of war, Not blaming you, but still under your eyeful watch. Open wounds and wasted souls that I saw Relentless fear persuaded me to flee. Not knowing where to go, I hastened to follow the crowd. Dodging bullets and bazookas, […]
There shall be a Road where there is no road.

By Dr Omar Ibrahim Hussein My name is Boramaa and I am a city in the middle of nowhere; I’m lost between many mountains that surround me; No road goes out and no road comes in; That keeps me in isolation from the rest of my country; In the good old days as I […]