A Voice, A Fallout, A Fight to Rebuild: Aman Chahal’s Story

 A Canadian cleantech professional reflects on a career disrupted after a public broadcast, and the personal cost of speaking within a high-stakes industry.  By Olakunle Agboola   Verification  Documents reviewed: Aman Chahal’s timeline; screenshots of account activity and timestamps; selected correspondence provided by the subject.  Documents not provided: full platform logs; internal communications from third parties;…

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Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru Advocates Merit-Based Leadership at APC 2026 Convention 

ABUJA, NIGERIA — At the 2026 APC National Convention in Eagle Square, Abuja, a key event setting the stage for Nigeria’s 2027 elections, Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru called for leadership that prioritises competence and citizens’ welfare.  Her remarks come amid ongoing public debate about internal party democracy and the credibility of candidate selection processes in Nigeria.  Addressing delegates and party leaders, including President…

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No Race Is Permanent: The Science and History of Human Movement

DNA genealogy, global demographics, and modern migration treaties reveal that identity and culture are never fixed, and diversity is humanity’s enduring reality By Olakunle Agboola Humans Have Always Moved, Mixed, and Adapted Human beings have always been in motion. From the first migrations out of Africa to today’s global labour movements, our identities have constantly…

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Media, Power and Perception

Part 4: Why Western Media Still Dominates Africa’s Narrative By Olakunle Agboola If Part 3 examined how global narratives are constructed, Part 4 confronts a harder question, why does Western media still hold such influence over Africa’s story? Media, Power and Perception – by Olakunle Agboola Decades after independence, many African countries continue to rely on foreign media platforms…

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Media, Power and Perception

Part 3: The Illusion of the West: Propaganda and the Control of Perception Media, Power and Perception – by Olakunle Agboola If Parts 1 and 2 examined how Africa and the West have been framed in global media, Part 3 looks at something deeper: the way political narratives and propaganda shape international perception, often masking the true costs of foreign…

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