Articles related to "Ibo"Ricky Hatton's promoting company 'Brand Hatton' are preparing to put on their first world title fight when brother Matthew Hatton faces Lovemore N'Dou later this month.
A Nigerian woman discovers the highs and lows of domestic life in colonial times.
Things Fall Apart reads, in part, like a passionate letter from Achebe to his beloved Ibo culture.
On 10th September 2004, in just his tenth professional fight, David Haye attempted to win a 'world' title. In front of him was Bolton's Carl Thompson.
Amway Global independent business owners are sometimes seen as too loyal to their brand. Bank of America has done their best to exploit them for it.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma is recognized internationally and accepted by accredited universities around the world. But what exactly is the IB?
The International Baccalaureate May 2009 examination session is off to a good start, for thousands of Diploma Program candidates in IB schools around the world.
Mike Tyson's fight against Lennox Lewis was the most anticipated heavyweight clash in years, and it didn't disappoint.
Award-winning actors Idris Elba and Chiwetel Ejiofor discuss their experiences as British children born to African immigrants
Amateur boxers from throughout New Jersey congregated in Plainfield where the 1st Quarter Final of the Golden Gloves Tournament took place on the 14th of March.
Saturday, February 23, Wladimir Klitschko defeated Sultan Ibragimov by unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY.
On Friday, March 7, Cristobal Cruz scored a majority decision upset over Thomas Mashaba at Foxwoods Resort and Casino's last boxing card.
The creation of the country called Nigeria by Britain in 1914 has led to over forty years of conflict and bloodshed. What are the core causes of these ethnic disputes?
Do you ever wonder what they do in China to celebrate the New Year? Or how do people in India celebrate the New Year?
Michael Brodie will headline a show of primarily Mancunian fighters on August 21st in Manchester, England.
Here are some lesson initiating activities to help prepare your students to read this important contribution to world literature.
The fall of the Soviet Union & the opening of China has allowed a flood of young women, looking for the elusive gold at the end of the rainbow, to fall victim to greed.
When Hatton and Pacquiao clash in Las Vegas next month the world's sporting fraternity will be focused on the fight
Performer, photographer, and aRUDE magazine editor Iké Udé pushes limits elegantly in this collection of his work from the 1990s.
Many credit card holders love the benefits they receive, never thinking that their rewards may be lacking compared to others that are out there.
Springtime in the Arabian Gulf is a marvelous harvester of feeding birds, budding flowers, lush grass, gleaming beaches and nightlife designed for young tourists.
After more than fifty years, is the end in sight for a British educational milestone and rite of passage?
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