We are all connected through history


By LEESAN
The National Museum of Ethiopia is where visitors will find 'Lucy'. — Wikimedia Commons

While wandering through an upscale shopping mall in Barbados, I was suddenly drawn to a small shop. The sign read: “Singapura”.

Inside, I could see some canned goods and packs of dried food, most probably from South-East Asia. I glanced at my watch. It was five minutes to six, which was almost closing time.

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