Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Abayomi Azikiwe, PANW Editor, Featured in Third Hour of the May 8, 2014 Edition of the African History Network

Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, speaking
at Pace University in New York City during the Left Forum
in June 2013.
Listen to The African History Network Show that aired on Thurs. May
8th, 8pm-11pm, with guests Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of the Pan-African
News Wire and Andrew Boslinger and Doshon Farad, writers for
YourBlackWorld.com.

To listen to this broadcast featuring Abayomi Azikiwe in the third
hour, just click on the website below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zWLUF3AcWo

Also in the second hour Doshon Farad, Staff Writer for
YourBlackWorld.com, discussed an article he wrote about Mumia Abu
Jamal’s 60th Birthday.

Read the article
here:http://www.yourblackworld.net/2014/04/black-news/dr-cornel-west-ms-pam-africa-lost-poets-and-more-celebrate-mumia-abu-jamals-60th-birthday/

Andrew Boslinger, Writer for YourBlackWorld.com also talked about his
article “Sharpton’s Failed Attack Against Clippers’ Owner Shows His
Own Declining Influence” from YourBlackWorld.com.

Read it here:http://www.yourblackworld.net/2014/05/black-news/sharptons-failed-att%CE%B1ck-against-clippers-owner-shows-his-own-declining-influence/

Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of the Pan-African News Wire, then talked
about “The Nigerian School Girl Kidnappings”. He related how the
corporate media and social networking campaign for the girls release
has been hijacked by the White House and the Pentagon.

The United States had already announced the deployment of a team of
military and intelligence personnel to Nigeria, Africa's most populous
state and the leading exporter of sweet crude oil to the U.S. Nigeria
hosted the World Economic Forum on Africa during the week of May 5 and
this too had significant barring on the current foreign policy by
Washington toward Nigeria.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

The upswing in Boko Haram attacks, weaponry and logistics seemed to coincide uncomfortably with the overthrow of the Gaddhafi government in Libya. It is reasonably well-known that the CIA had a strong base in Benghazi and there are talks of weapons having been smuggled to Al-Quaeda in Syria. Did Boko Haram somehow get into this pipeline because if they did, the American special forces asked for will simply end up bumping up against their own covert ops.