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The necessary pride for Nigeria’s redemption

The necessary pride for Nigeria’s redemption

Guns are powerful instruments that can be used for different purposes. Using guns, people can hunt to feed their families,
Organizing the true national conference for a new Nigeria

Organizing the true national conference for a new Nigeria

There is a trend for celebrities who flaunt grass-to-grace stories of rising from poor background to fame. Mostly, they rise
Transforming Nigeria’s intertribal bitterness to neo-colonial liberation energy

Transforming Nigeria’s intertribal bitterness to neo-colonial liberation energy

Spartacus was captured from Thrace, and taken to Rome where he was later sold as slave to become one of
From social condemnation to social redemption: smartness vs greatness

From social condemnation to social redemption: smartness vs greatness

Lab scientists diagnosing a patient and prosecutors monitoring a suspect both conduct investigations on their persons of interest. The difference
Domestic violence and definition of personhood in Nigeria

Domestic violence and definition of personhood in Nigeria

Football teams have different players with different specialties like goalkeepers, strikers, wingers and midfielders who combine their efforts to achieve
Is the TRUTH ALWAYS BITTER?

Is the TRUTH ALWAYS BITTER?

Irritated by the rate of immorality in his environment, a pastor parked to chastise a prostitute standing by the roadside.
Leading the family beyond financial security to fulfilment

Leading the family beyond financial security to fulfilment

Travelling to a far destination can be boring if you are going alone. But if you connect with someone going
Valuing progressive mistakes and little beginnings for a new Nigeria

Valuing progressive mistakes and little beginnings for a new Nigeria

Learning to ride bicycle either as a child or an adult can be difficult, dangerous and harmful. There are risks
Authority mindedness and the death of initiative in Nigeria

Authority mindedness and the death of initiative in Nigeria

“In our own day, there has been too much of a tendency towards authority, and too little care for the
Africans do not read: how true, why?

Africans do not read: how true, why?

Hypocrisy is caging different groups of lions and blaming them for not hunting or learning to hunt like other animals.