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- Sex Disease Epidemic Among British Women May 1, 2012By Olusola O. Muhammad 18/12/2004 8:04:26 AM Years ago and probably still today, you could often hear the derogatory term ‘slapper’ (loose women) on television programmes, on the lips of women talking about other women and from men talking about … Continue reading → […]Quint2black
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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Original People of China Are Black
On my visit to China in 2004 to promote the book ‘Free Your Mind‘ to the Government of China at the Beijing 2004 International Book Fair, I was delighted to see the image of what appears to me, to be … Continue reading
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Kicked Out For Daring To Rein In Israel
Colin Powell, ever the ‘peacemaker’ amongst a clique of hawkish warmongers and “Gestapo Office” supporters wanted to remain in office but was “pushed out by President Bush for seeking to rein in Israel” over the stalled Middle-east peace process. “Powell … Continue reading
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Lambs To The Slaughter:
Persecuting The UK Black Community (The following question and answer forms part of an exclusive interview conducted by Olusola Odesanya-Muhammad (OM), with Minister Michael Muhammad (MMM), the Minister of Muhammad Mosque 1B of the Nation of Islam (UK), on his … Continue reading
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Films & Soaps: Extending Our Viewing Horizon
I was recently informed by a Brother with his ear-to-the-ground in the Black Community, that once, where East Ender’s and Coronation Street, produced by the BBC and ITV were guaranteed ‘Couch-Potato Syndrome’ successes, African Films and Soaps now screened on … Continue reading →