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Read more about the article Is the news media “enemy of the people?”

Is the news media “enemy of the people?”

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:July 2, 2018
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By Uchenna Ekwo Reactions to the mass shooting at the newsroom of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland last Thursday were expectedly mixed. With four journalists and staff member of…

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Read more about the article Pass it on, Deval Patrick tells CUNY graduates

Pass it on, Deval Patrick tells CUNY graduates

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:June 5, 2018
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In 1989 Douglas Wilder of Virginia became the first African American to serve as governor of a state in the United States. Apparently unfazed by that record, Wilder famously said…

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Read more about the article Wanted:Equal treatment of medical,military defenses

Wanted:Equal treatment of medical,military defenses

  • Post author:Osmond Ekwueme
  • Post published:May 23, 2018
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Medical practitioner argues that diseases are far more dangerous than foreign or domestic enemies and provides insight on how to rein in high cost of prescription drugs By Osmond Ekwueme…

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Read more about the article Public policy expert outlines reasons for poor citizen participation in governance

Public policy expert outlines reasons for poor citizen participation in governance

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:May 15, 2018
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Top Nigerian politician, Dr. Michael Onolomemen has decried the growing poor citizen participation in the governance of many African countries. Speaking at a public lecture in New York hosted by…

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