Nigerian TAYO Fatunla, Editorial and Web Cartoonist is a graduate of the prestigious Art school, the Kubert School Dover, New Jersey. He has held exhibitions and cartoon workshops in the U.K., Nigeria, Cameroon, Finland, France, Ethiopia, the U.S., Egypt, Algeria, Ethiopia, Belgium, Italy, Ireland, Cameroon and South Korea and has published his cartoons internationally in books, magazines and web sites including the online BBC World Service.
The beheading of American freelance photojournalist JAMES FOLEY by an IS militant show the perils
Mutual feeling of what Nigerians think about BOKO HARAM.
What hope for Justice with Africa Court and Africa's criminal leaders.
Moses gets the Ten Commandments on ipads (Tablets)
The ICC Hague trial of Laurent Gbagbo worries those who seek after justice for war crimes.
Terrorists having a field day of terror in Nigeria.
Aftermath of Ferry disaster Korea still in Mourning.
GHANA marks its 57th Independence on Thursday 6th March. Ghanaians celebrate.
Third World Debt - Aid and the Iceberg effect
Respect to all in Europe
British African Sangoma
G8 - Aid - Only time will tell
Knowing when to draw the line
Nigeria's Religious Riots - Cartoonist not to blame
Violence against Christians by Islamists. Leaders turning a blind eye?