Papa Ajasco and company started airing and distributed in 1996 by Wale Adenuga Productions. It is a spin-off of the 1983 movie of the same name. Undoubtedly, if you grew up in a typical Nigerian home, then you have definitely watched and laughed at the daily antics of Papa Ajasco, Mama Ajasco, Bobo Ajasco, Boy Alinco, Miss Pepeiye, Pa jimoh and the funniest of them all-- Pa James. This sitcom was watched weekly across twenty stations in Nigeria and about 11 in other countries which include: Tanzania, Uganda, Guinea, and Kenya. Read More...
Tripp may have helped trigger the Lewinsky scandal, but tales of her manipulations may now be key to Clinton's counterattack
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Every week at time there is at least one story that places special demands on our journalistic conscience, one decision that calls out for especially rigorous scrutiny. Sometimes the challenge is knowing which decision that is. The O.J. Simpson story presented us with one of those challenges.
That fast-breaking story taxed every journalistic resource of this magazine, from the correspondents in Los Angeles and Chicago to the reporters, writers, picture editors and art directors in New York City. Read More...