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Nigeria’s women and men teams have been crowned champions of the inaugural International Federation of American Football African Flag Football Championship which was held from Friday, June 20 to ...
A 71-year-old Nigerian grandmother, Janet Olufunke Damiro, has been dismissed from her cleaning job at the London School of Economics after being accused of stealing a bracelet. British tabloid ...
Damiro, a Nigerian-born cleaner who arrived in the UK in 1971, said she simply forgot to report a bracelet she found while on duty at the university’s Saw Swee Hock Student Centre. She placed it ...
The event marked a key moment in efforts to introduce flag football more formally into Nigeria’s national sports landscape. Flag football is a non-contact, fast-paced version of American ...
NIGERIA’S Fourth Republic is 26 years old today. Ordinarily, citizens should roll out the drums to celebrate half a century of civil rule, the longest after 64 years of flag independence.
Members of the Rainbow Parents of Nebraska coalition flocked to J.D. McCown, who made friendship bracelets in light blue, pink and white, the colors of the trans pride flag. “We’re all in this ...
“In my campaign, my best friend made a friendship bracelet for me that said, ‘Helena needs more rez girls,’” she said. “And I’ve been keeping that close to my heart.” Jade Sooktis ...
June is a month of celebration, remembrance and resistance for New York City’s LGBTQ+ community. For over 55 years, LGBTQ New Yorkers and their friends have come together to mark the anniversary ...
Venomous snakebite is "the biggest public health crisis you've never heard of," said former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan as he was working to get the issue onto the global health agenda in 2015.
The Team Nigeria Flag Football National Team represents Nigeria in the dynamic, non-contact sport of flag football, a variant of American football. The team showcases exceptional athleticism ...
Venomous snakebite is "the biggest public health crisis you've never heard of," said former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan as he was working to get the issue onto the global health agenda in 2015.