We cannot call ourselves strong men, if the next Nigerian elections are rigged before our very eyes. We must begin to perceive Africa with a new eye as a continent …
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We cannot call ourselves strong men, if the next Nigerian elections are rigged before our very eyes. We must begin to perceive Africa with a new eye as a continent …
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My father had been diabetic and because he was not particularly a man of some means, the disease wore him out. My father became paralyzed losing the use of most …
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I have no doubt in my mind that Utomi is the “Messiah” for Nigeria today. Undoubtedly, his presidency will benefit all…
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Pat Utomi in his Jos presidential campaign recently said just 13% of Nigerian graduates manage to get employment. What happens to the remaining needy and vulnerable 87%?
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News of the London road show by the United Bank for Africa had been making the rounds among the Nigerian community in London for weeks long before the train came into …
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How does it feel meeting a father that has never been there for you? How does it feel knowing that you have a brother or sister you have never met? …
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We as women are quick to talk about all the bad and wrong things men do; especially Nigerian men. Nigerian men are not romantic, Nigerian men are not sensitive, Nigerian …
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We all know how far Nigerian men would have all gotten in life if not for the devilish ways that our women have tempted us and diverted our attention away …
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I cannot count how many times I have heard Nigerian men complaining about how Nigerian women have suddenly become “smart” because they have left Nigeria. While some of what they …