Monthly Archives: February 2009

The Development of East African Community

The East African Community (EAC) is a partnership community of three unified countries of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. The main office of the EAC is to be found in Arusha, Tanzania. These countries were under the British colonial power before … Continue reading

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Anti-Colonial Struggle in Kenya and India

Anti-Colonial strugglers include the people who were against the colonial rule in Kenya and India. They organized themselves in groups that led the rebellion to colonialists and waging guerrilla warfare to the colonizers. The groups resisted the arrival of the … Continue reading

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Does The First Amendment Always Protect Us Media

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, provides the strongest guarantee of free speech in the world. Unlike people in many other countries, Americans are free to criticize each other and government officials … Continue reading

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Christopher Okigbo – Looking Back at His Short-lived Life and Taking Stock of His Poetic Legacy

Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo one of the earliest Nigerian poets, who within his short lifetime, for he died fighting for the independence of Biafra, established himself as a central figure in the development of modern African poetry,has remained one of the … Continue reading

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