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The Remi Caxton-Naibi Foundation

By on March 20, 2010

A US-based, volunteer-run and donor-supported non-profit organization. Our mission is to foster cultural and knowledge exchange by creating and managing school-based social and educational…

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Corneille

By on April 2, 2009

The German-born singer Corneille belts out lyrics in both French and English. His style is sort of mixture of Marvin Gaye and Craig David…

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Reloaded – The Movie

By on March 30, 2009

Reloaded Part 1 and 2Story – Emem IsongDirected by – Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen and Ikechukwu Onyeka***SPOILER ALERT***Portions of the recently-released movie Reloaded are revealed…

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There and Back Again!

By on March 29, 2009

Elmina Castle -February 2009At the end of the The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the patriach of the Baggins Family – Bilbo – returns…

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Twenty Nights under the West African Sky

By on June 11, 2008

There is always something new to discover in the Cradle of Civilization and I was reminded of this as I stood on the brink…

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The Glorious Beauty of the Sahel

By on May 15, 2008

I had a wonderful time reading Africa’s Ragged Edge – Journey into the Sahel the cover story for the April 2008 edition of the…

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Update on Reid and Soanya

By on April 21, 2008

A serious case of seasickness has caused Soanya to cut her mission short while Reid continues solo.Listen to Soanya’s interview on NPR hereRelated posts1,000…

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25 Years of New Edition

By on April 1, 2008

I know this going to sound incredibly biaised but I think that New Edition is the greatest boy band ever.This special combination of voices…

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Oh How the Days Go By!

By on March 27, 2008

But, I would not have it any other way!Related post – The Full Time Job

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The Corper Chronicles: The Call-Up Letter Debâcle

By on March 17, 2008

After spending longer than we had originally signed up for studying for our first degrees, quite a number of us were more than ready…

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The Art of Breaking Wind

By on February 8, 2008

On a recent intercontinental flight, I had a fellow passenger in the section of the cabin where I was seated with a particularly horrid…

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At the Foot of the Tower of Babel

By on January 11, 2008

My cousin had just earned a combined degree in Business & Finance marked by stratospheric grades and had somehow deluded himself into believing that…

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On Polygamy and How it Thrives

By on December 4, 2007

I got the inspiration to write this from SolomonSydelle’s recent post on Polygamy and the State of the Union in NigeriaI remember a conversation…

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Coloring our World

By on November 28, 2007

I was sent a link to a World Clock which I like to call the Tick-Tock Clock. It gives you a brief synopsis of…

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Suby and Sinem

By on November 27, 2007

I was passing through London on my way back from Lagos a few weeks ago. It was not a particularly good trip for me…

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Jola Naibi

Writer and amateur photog. I seek to inspire and inform with the words I write and share and the photos I take. I have written a book of short stories: Terra Cotta Beauty, and I am working on a lot more. Reading and writing fuel my energy. In reading, I explore this vast and diverse world, in writing, I employ my over-active imagination and address the 'what-if' questions that life often throws at us.

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