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A nation that is endowed with huge population needs to be more focused than those with small population.Today, “the world has...
Today, 7th of October is World Day for Decent Work and as this day is marked across the globe, I...
Before the Caucasoid British imperialists came to Nigeria, the disparate ethnic and cultural entities that occupied the geographical space called...
Nigerians as a people have never really taken responsibility for the health of our nation. We complain about how bad...
As we grapple with the challenges of participatory governance and the cost implication of keeping the wheels of Government turning,...
On arrival in New York (to attend the United Nations General Assembly) the seventy “Senior Elder Citizens” were served with...
Life is brutish, nasty, poor and short was the lamentation of Thomas Hobbs. This writer could not agree less with...
On December 10, 2011, if you stopped at the Mobil filling station on Old Aba Road in Port Harcourt ,...
The current state of Nigeria The wise King Solomon rightly posits that, “When the righteous increase, the people rejoice, but...
I came across this story while perusing through a book some years ago. A chief executive had a staff who earned...
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In recent time, climate change has become an unusual challenge posing as a major threat to the survival of nations...
The agriculture sector remains one area where Nigeria could address the twin issues of food security and unemployment. But for...
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