Dr. Damages Show On SaharaT…
In this 40th episode, Dr. Damages brings to you amazing difference between President Obama and President Goodluck Jonathan. Obama made up a girlfriend in his memoir while Jonathan is making up for years without girlfriends. He reveals why Obama is supporting gay marriage and how SEC chairwoman, Mrs. Aruma Oteh settled her differences with Mrs. Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke. He also explains why a baby, born in Lagos this week, came out of the womb with a miniature Quran in his hand.
Angolan Ms. Universe Leila Lopes visits the SaharaReporters studio in New York.
A livestream of the Occupy Nigeria protest happening today in New York City will be available through the official SaharaReporters website as well as through our livestream channel starting at 12pm EST.
Nigerian Activists and locals rise up as Day 2 of protests against the country’s recent removal of fuel subsidy continues.
VIDEO: Christmas Day Bombing Of St. Theresa Catholic Church In Madalla, Niger State (graphic content)
At least 30 people were killed at the St. Theresa Catholic church when suicide bombers detobnated a large bomb on Christmas day 2011. Islamist militant group Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Raw Video: “This Country Doesn’t Work” - SaharaReporters Traveling Underground In Nigeria
SaharaReporters travels underground in Nigeria to explore police corruption, traffic chaos and general disorder in Nigerian southern cities.
“Because I Love Nigeria,That’s Why I Refuse To Be Quiet,” Says Former U.S. Ambassador John Campbell on SaharaTV
The former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. John Campbell has stated that the reason why he continued to involve himself in the activities of Nigeria was because he loved Nigeria. He made the confession in an exclusive interview on Saturday at Sahara TV studio in New York.
“I think, myself, that Nigeria not only has the potential, Nigeria has the calling to be the leader of the African continent….that’s why I care,” he said.
Ambassador Campbell who served in Nigeria from May 2004 to November 2007 told Sahara TV that, “If I were hostile to Nigeria, I would simply shut up and be quiet. It’s because I love Nigeria that I refuse to be quiet.”
Speaking on the continuing security challenge in Nigeria, especially the threat of Boko Haram, the Ambassador, who is currently a Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow at the Council of Foreign Affairs, warned that the current approach by the government is not solving the problem.
“Boko Haram looks like it’s highly diffused, highly decentralized-defining what Boko Haram is and what it stands for specifically is also very difficult to pinpoint,” Ambassador Campbell said. “There is almost a tendency in the media to label anything that happens that is bad in the North as Boko Haram.”
During the extensive interview that covered the last election in Nigeria and his love-hate relationship with some groups in Nigeria, Amb. Campbell defended his 2010 book, Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink.
“Yes, Nigeria is still dancing on the brink. Nigeria faces severe challenges,” he said. “For those of us who love Nigeria, the great hope must be that the government, civil society and all parties must do all that it can to move back from the brink.”
Dr. Damages on SaharaTV - Episode 19
Get your weekly dose of African news humour from the one and only, Dr. Damages.
It’s the Doctor’s orders!
(WARNING: GRAPHIC & VIOLENT CONTENT)
Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 6
This week on Keeping It Real, Adeola examined the Nigerian gay protest in front of the Nigerian Consulate in New York, the Ugandan space craft built by a 26-year-old in his mother’s backyard, and many other issues.
Enjoy!
Nigerians Protest: Gay & Proud
LGBT activists and those alike, convened in New York on Dec. 5th 2011, at the Nigeria Mission House to protest against Nigeria’s recent passing of the Anti Gay bill, which plans to ban homosexuality in the country.
Head over to our website to watch our livestream and hear acclaimed Nigerian intellectual Chinua Achebe speak at Brown University (or watch above).
RARE VIDEO: SaharaReporters Interviews Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
In a rare interview with SaharaReporters, vintage Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu talks about the state of the Nigerian nation on the sidelines of the Achebe Colloquium in 2009. This is one of few public appearance by the Biafran leader before he died on Sunday.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
Skype call with Yemisi Ilesanmi, activist for gay rights in London
This past Saturday, during our livestream broadcast, correspondent Rudolf Okonkwo for SaharaReporters interviewed UK-based gay rights activist Yemisi Ilesanmi to talk about the misconceptions of LGBTQ lifestyle amongst Africans and within African culture - especially in light of the bill to ban gay marriage in Nigeria.
SaharaTV Interview Skype Call with Ikenna Azuike
We featured What’s Up Africa host Ikenna Azuike on our live SaharaTV program this past Saturday.
Get to know the interesting commentator and humorous personality behind one of the most hyped African vlog channels on the internet.
