MALI RENAMES COLONIAL FRENCH STREET NAMES. (PHOTO).

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 Mali renames colonial French street names Mali followed Burkina Faso and Niger on Wednesday in renaming streets and squares in its capital to get rid of their French colonial names, AFP reported. Streets bearing the names of members of France's colonial administration have been rebaptised in Bamako, according to a decree by the junta chief. Cedeao Avenue (the French acronym for the Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS) is also now named after a new strategic confederation that Mali has formed with Burkina Faso and Niger – the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). In all, nearly 25 names have been replaced, among them boulevards, streets, squares and public establishments. Niger and Burkina Faso have already made several changes to street and monument names in the last two years. In October, Niger renamed several historic sites in its capital Niamey which previously bore references to old colonial master France. Mali has been ruled by the military since back-to-back coups ...

GOD IS IN CONTROL, MATERIAL THINGS CAN BE REPLACED "- LAURA IKEJI KEEPS FAITH AS HER BEAUTY STORE GETS BURNT. (PHOTO).


 God is in control, material things can be replaced” – Laura Ikeji keeps faith as her beauty store gets burnt


Amid the loss of her beauty store Linda Ikeji’s sister, Laura Ikeji has expressed gratitude to her Maker.


Taking to her Instagram page, the mother of three shared a video of her toddler as she revealed that while she was battling with her last born at night, her beauty store was burning. 


Despite this, she is grateful to God as she notes how material things can be replaced.


“While I was battling with this one at night, my beauty store was burning. I thank u God. Material things can be replaced”.

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