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The First Class Citizen: Buchi Emecheta (1944-2017), By Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi 7 min read Even if Buchi described herself as a feminist with ‘a small F’, when she wrote, she was a ‘big F’. Her books were loud and clear about where she stood. Buchi’s story is one that has been told over the ages and will continue to echo. It is the story of many girls around the world. The story of a girl born into a hostile world that dared her to even exist. On January 25, 2017, a vibrant citizen of the world and a great daughter of Africa, Florence Onyebuchi Emecheta, was called home at the age of 73. Born into a humble Igbo family on July 21, 1944 in Lagos, she grew up knowing that she was expected to go through life as a ‘Second Class Citizen’, which was the title of one of the over twenty books she would write in her lifetime. Her parents preferred to educate her brother because he was male, fortunately, she was able to make a case for her education and ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A Central Queensland mine worker was found in possession of an unregistered firearm, which was described as a family heirloom. Clermont police attended the Laglan Road address of Russell Herbert Smith, 43, on February 27 for another matter, but while talking to him they noticed an air rifle leaning against the wall in the lounge room. Smith, who was the holder of a weapons licence, told police it was an old gun that wasnât registered and made a quip to police that heâd probably get charged for it being there. They took the air rifle and further investigation showed it was not recorded in the register of Queensland Police. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A woman told police her speedometer âwas outâ when she was caught driving at 118km per hour on a road near Clermont. Police officers were travelling south on Gregory Developmental Road near Belyando Crossing on September 25, 2020, when they saw a vehicle driving at speed towards them and recorded a speed of 118km/hr in a 100km/hr zone. Rebecca Fay Potts pleaded guilty at Clermont Magistrates Court on April 14 to disobeying the speed limit. Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Cramp said when police spoke to Potts, she thought she was travelling about 115km/hr in a 110km/hr zone. ....
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