
I think and found out, like many Nigerians, that the process was very unfriendly, unprofessional, ineffective and ill conceived to render quality reliable service to law abiding and industrious Nigerians. This charade could have been done in a better humane environment instead of keeping people outside under Texas sun with no sitting chairs, no preferential treatment for those with little children, no reliable information, and charging ridiculous fee.
November 30, 2010 | Posted in
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Killing of Houston cab driver Uzoma Nwokenaka, 2 African-American suspects CONFESS n charged…. Special to USAfricaonline.com Two young African-American suspects, Danielle Hudson and Chaz Blackshear, accused of killing two Houston cab drivers including Uzoma Blaise Nwokenaka appeared a few hours ago before a Houston (Harris County, Texas) judge on Sunday morning October 17, 2010. The [...]
October 15, 2010 | Posted in
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U.S VP Biden visit parts of the African continent: Egypt, Kenya and the World Cup in South Africa in June 2010. Special to USAfricaonline.com and CLASSmagazine, Houston US Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill will visit parts of the African continent: Egypt, Kenya and the World Cup in South Africa in June 2010. [...]
May 21, 2010 | Posted in
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Cocaine n Politics: 52-year old Nigerian politician-pharmacist caught with bellyful of cocaine…. Special to USAfricaonline.com and CLASSmagazine, Houston Nigeria’s drug enforcement agency says it has arrested a politician who allegedly swallowed 2 kilograms (nearly 4.5 pounds) of cocaine to fund his election campaign. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency said Monday it arrested 52-year-old Eme [...]

He wanted to know where I came from. When I introduced myself a Nigerian, he got more interested. Lt. Creole believes that if Nigerians are now coming to Afghanistan, the war will soon end.
Why?
“They will overrun the Taliban”.
I don’t understand, you mean Nigeria army will do better than NATO?
October 8, 2009 | Posted in
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Light rail holds too significance to the Bayou City of the 21st century to be considered only so casually, disjointedly and often from partisan political prism.
What is important here is that the contract brings to active life an expansion of light rail in this city. It is worth celebrating given that organized partisan opposition to light rail has been the Achilles heel of mass transit in Houston.