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Sorrel Days-A Christmas Steeped in Heritage and…

By Mutryce A. Williams It’s Christmas time and I have come to realize and accept that my sons won’t get to ‘enjoy’ the sorrel days of yesteryear. I am referring to those ‘joyous’ days of sitting on…

Illegal migrant makes good as plumber in Nigeria

Nearly 15 years ago, successful Nigerian businessman Anselm Okoukoni was one of the desperate African migrants prepared to do anything to get to Europe. As the first son of his widowed mother - a…

The Way I see it

By: Curtis Morton The way I see it, too much is being made of people being fat. I mean, in recent times I have been constantly bombarded with comments like: “You putting on weight’; ‘You getting fat’;…

Climate change calculus

By :Melanius Alphonse ICIA, AIPFM The wrangle at the UN’s Climate Conference in Paris to commit to 1.5 or 2 degrees of warming is an academic calculus that contains a sensitive and urgent opportunity.…

The Way I See It

By Curtis Morton The way I see it, children should be taught basic cooking skills from a very early age—and I do mean all children—boys inclusive. I grew up in an era when cooking, washing of clothes…

“More than just a Bank”

By Ron Daniel There comes a time in the life of any country where we must reflect on the significance of a date or an institution and its import on our history. Such a day was Wednesday 9th December…

The Way I See It

The way I see it, something needs to be done URGENTLY about the waiting lines at some of our institutions. It was on Wednesday of this week that I had occasion to visit my favourite financial…

The Way I See It

The way I see it, TIME IS TIME. Did it ever occur to you that for every precious second that you take from your job and refusing to be productive, that it actually equates to an act of stealing. Hmmm.…

The Way I See It

By:Curtis Morton The way I see it, funerals are happening too fast for my liking. Just this week, I saw what I consider to be an amazing sight. Two new limousine type hearses, passed me, heading…

Lara a notch above Richards

By: St. Clair Sazam Hull Nevispages.com Over the years, West Indies have gifted to the world some of the finest batsmen the game has seen. From George Headley to Garfield Sobers to Vivian Richards to…

The Way I See It

By Curtis Morton The way I see it, OBEAH is of the Devil and anyone who engages in such, is not of God. Oh yes, I know that I am going to tread on a few toes today….. The news broke this week that two…

Regional lessons from the Gowdy Ghostbuster

Commentary By : Melanius Alphonse ICIA  AIPFM Any objective analysis of the Hillary Clinton testimony debacle before the Benghazi Committee 8.0, chaired by US Rep Trey Gowdy and his team of…

The Way I See It

By:Curtis Morton The way I see it, it just makes sense to pray morning, noon and night and ask God to be our guide in all of our endeavors. It even makes sense to pray as you take the steering wheel…

THE WAY I SEE IT

By:Curtis Morton The way I see it, history is important to guide an individual or even a country. As a matter of fact, the late, great Marcus Garvey among his many famous quotes, stated: ‘Those who do…

THE BANK OF NEVIS AT 30: CONGRATULATIONS

By Hensley Daniel The Bank of Nevis was established in 1985 to improve the quality of life of the people and provide a wide range of financial services. It had to deal with the usual doubts that local…