#Occupy Nigeria: The Story so far; Entertainment and Revolution
As we come to a possible climax of events that have resulted in Nigeria having one of the craziest weeks in its history, iROKtv in its desire to bring to you things as they happen presents to you #Occupy Nigeria: The story so far.. It all started on January 1, 2011 when the announcement of [...]
Tension between Iraq and Turkey after Erdoğan criticised Al-Maliki
Tension between Iraq and Turkey mounted on Monday other after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan criticised the Iraqi government led by Nouri al-Maliki’s Shiite bloc a few days earlier.Iraq’s deputy foreign minister summoned the Turkish envoy in Baghdad, Yunus Demirer, on Monday to call on Turkey to consider the “necessity of avoiding anything that [...]
Al-Qaeda terrorists seize control of city in Yemen
“[T]he government forces backed by U.S. Marine troops and Air Force have been fighting terrorists of the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) group for more than eight months…” Dozens of al-Qaeda militants Sunday morning seized a city in Yemen’s southeastern province of al-Bayda. The al-Qaeda members — backed by armored vehicles — stormed the [...]
“International Zionism Is Strangling The World”: Interview With Jonathan Azaziah
Jonathan Azaziah is an Iraqi-American Muslim poet, activist, analyst, writer and journalist from Brooklyn, New York, currently residing in Florida. His articles, poems and music predominantly deal with international Zionism and the cruel effect that it has on the world’s oppressed people. He is also a staff writer for Pakistan’s premier alternative media outlet, Opinion [...]
The Anatomy of an Earthquakes, and Tsunami
Type One Earthquakes Earthquakes are caused by the build up of excessive pressure in the upper, and lower crust, and upper Mantle. There are two types of earthquakes. Type one is called volcanic earthquakes, and type two is called natural gas earthquakes, but both types are due to excess pressure. Hydrocarbons (crude oil, and natural [...]
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