Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, a Nigerian British-born Technocrat who was educated in Britain and worked there until she returned to Nigeria for an appointment with a multinational corporation. She later served …
Adekunle Akinyemi
Adekunle Akinyemi
Professor Adekunle Akinyemi, Chairman/CEO, BookHouse Education Trust of Nigeria; President/CEO, Ceezek Foundation Inc. in Pikesville, Maryland, USA.
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Better late than never is what many Nigerians are saying today. The news of the Presidential honour for Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the Freest, Fairest …
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The wisdom to discern between what is right and proper and what is ill-timed is important to us as a nation at this time in our development. I was inspired …
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“Corruption comes from low self-esteem, poor self-concept, low self-worth, fear of scarcity, and high manifestation of insecurity”. – Myles Monroe “Blame is like the lightning; it hits the highest”. – …
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Nigeria education has once again suffered a bad blow as the NYSC has just reported the presence of illiterate graduates on its roll. Three Corpers serving in Abuja, Lagos and …
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This is not just an alarm. It is real and it deserves immediate attention, if we fully understand the importance of good education for the Nigerian children. While it may …
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This is an article borne out of thorough concern for a nation in distress like Nigeria. Our boat is about to capsize and our hard-earned reputation is about to be …
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We, the people of Nigeria, must device a means of steering the course of our destiny in the light of the socio-political realities of the present time. Our condition calls …
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It is troubling, to say the least, that an incident like the invasion of Parliament and snatching of the Mace, our symbol of authority, can happen to us in Nigeria. …
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Wonders shall never stop happening and as I look at our dear nation Nigeria, I am beginning to wonder when the wars will end. Indeed, any challenge in governance must …
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Nigeria-First is a mindset. It is a frame of mind where you sleep and dream of your nation and get passionate to the point of being willing and ready to …
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Elections and electioneering campaigns are becoming interesting in Nigeria these days with the unthinkable number of political parties struggling for visibility and prominence. The dynamics of a successful election are …
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I have only just returned from our dear motherland and the story remains the same – bad leadership, bad roads, electricity failure – no light, corruption galore, fuel scarcity, kidnappings, …
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It is so nice and gratifying to come across the heartwarming stories of an African country with so much success that make tears of joy come out of one’s eyes. …
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The time is now for our politicians to be proactive about what direction our nation will be moving from now on. My experience with my friends and other Nigerians both …
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My heart bleeds each time I come across the myriad of propaganda materials in Nigeria. There are countless materials on the mantra of change, corruption, rule of law, orientation and …
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