When you live among people that have not had a lot of exposure to black people, you start to notice things you normally would not notice in a bigger city. …
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Perhaps these are the End Times. The signs are all there. There are strife, earthquakes, wars and rumours of wars, bombings and bombings without end, fear, hunger and uncertainty.
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Yes, we have been writing about and exposing corruption to no end. What Nigerians have been asking are: What are the practical solutions? How do we rid Nigeria of all …
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At the moment of this writing, my brain throbs to fish out names of heroes, young and old, dead or alive, but what comes readily to me is an endless …
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It is good that at long last, Sergeant Rogers, the dreaded hitman for the late demented despot, Sani Abacha, is confirming our worst fears that nothing was spared by the …
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The entertainment industry in Nigeria over the last 10 years show an upsurge of interest. The interest is basically of the influx of students into the sector in the areas …
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Poorly maintained roads in Nigeria are often cited as a cause for the country’s high rate of traffic fatalities. Nigeria’s bad roads aren’t just a matter of inconvenience. They also …
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For me Richard, Ofunneka and Tatiana are heroes. The BBA, beside the economic drive of the proprietors, had sought to change the way we behave hypocritically as a people…
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For the knowledge of those Nigerians in the Diaspora who have been curious about how we have been surviving in a debilitating environment, a typical day…
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What accounts for the rampant corruption in the country? To understand the existence of this difficult and complex social canker, we must examine its historical character…