Nigerian doctor Kelvin Alaneme has vowed to sue the BBC for defamation, insisting that allegations against him are false.
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DEI was never for us anyway
This perspective has allowed me to recognize that DEI wasn’t built with me, or other people of color in mind. My work began in an unlikely place, the church. 20 years of focused work toward diversity ...
A Nigerian medical doctor, Kelvin Alaneme, who is linked to an immigration scam and exploitation of vulnerable citizens, ...
The New Zealand Defence Force has come a long way in its bicultural journey, yet it still has a long way to go.
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Bank of Ireland is today warning customers that fraudsters do not just try to fool you for one day, they are always active.
Still, Ogles performs his loyalty with an enthusiasm indicating ambitions beyond legal protection. In interviews and on ...
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian explores how the ultra-wealthy exploit global loopholes amidst policies like Trump’s gold card ...
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For his whole working life, Kevin Gillespie has found his identity and purpose in being a chef. That may not be a healthy thing.
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