Bernice King, the youngest daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., spent more than 30 years resisting her father’s teachings.
“Initially, I rejected him. What I mean by that is, I spent time in my late teenage years to my early- to mid-30s purposely not studying him myself,” she told TIME. She was just 5 years old when Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, and she was raised with consistent reminders of the work he had started during his life. Read More...
General Muhammadu Buhari has submitted to the security agencies for screening 40 names being considered for ministerial appointments .
According to Daily Post, the names were submitted by the president-elect about a week ago.
The Department of State Services, the Directorate of Military Intelligence and the National Intelligence Agency are the security agencies screening the potential ministers.
The names listed by the president-elect were mostly former PDP men who had defected to the APC, leading people to question where is the change. Read More...
From West Berlin’s bleak Spandau Prison, an all but forgotten voice was heard. It belonged to Rudolf Hess, 70, who in May 1941, when he was Hitler’s Deputy Führer, flew from Germany to Scotland on a bizarre mission. He begged the British to make peace, but all he did was force Hitler to denounce him as insane, and land himself in a British jail. Hess was sent to Spandau after being convicted of war crimes at Nürnberg, and over the years rumors of madness cropped up again, fed by his refusal to see visitors. Read More...