The average Nigerian lusts for easy wealth and society no longer questions the source of such wealth, rather flaunting such ill gotten wealth is the eulogized in glossy magazines…
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what is the use of speaking all the languages if I cannot communicate with my relations from the village in the local dialect that has existed for generations?
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Isn’t it only in this part of the world that foreigners almost succeed in making bona-fide nationals look like illegal immigrants?
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Poverty and a crippled economy have forced hundreds of thousands of children out of Nigerian schools into the streets to fend for themselves and their families…
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On TV, young people who ought to be in school are being paraded as crime suspects… Meanwhile, the children of our leaders are seen in society magazines at graduation ceremonies …
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It should be noted that in the modern era, the United States “invented” terrorism just that it preferred to name her actions “Covert Operations”
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Nigerians in the Diaspora are reluctant to say that they are from Nigeria. Some of us believe we could lose an interview, lose our honor, or perhaps get treated unfairly …
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Driving to work this morning, I was ruminating over an e-invitation I received yesterday requesting me to submit the title of the African book that has had the most impact …
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To build a nation, there is an inevitable need to build common values, common ethics and common morality…
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Animals have more sense than we give them credit for. Ever heard of a ‘world war’ amongst amphibians or reptiles?