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MORE TRIBUTE TO MANDELA AND POINTS TO NOTE

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Zik Gbemre, Three ‘Overflow’ stadiums, one of which has a 90,000 sitting capacity (that were used during 2010 FIFA World Cup) are already set aside with thousands of big-screen centers across South-Africa to air live, and accommodate those that will attend the said Mandela’s Memorial Service. This is said to be the “largest gathering of World ...

@ 53:NIGERIA ON THE ROAD TO YUGOSLAVIA BY CHIEF BOBSON GBINIJE

@ 53:NIGERIA ON THE ROAD TO YUGOSLAVIA BY CHIEF BOBSON GBINIJE “Soon, enlightened nations will put on Trial those who had hitherto  ruled over them. Kings shall flee into the deserts, into the company of the wild Beast whom they resemble. And nature shall resume her rights.” {The prophesy of St. Jaust, just before the French Revolution}. We need no ...

SPECIAL INDEPENDENCE CLIP Nigeria: My Mother, My Nation

After the death of my mother in June 2006 did I discover an usual realization, a kind of self awareness I never before did had that is no matter whoever or whatever your biological mother to you, she will always be mother to you: I am saying this because of my very particular experience in ...

UDUAGHAN: NOW WALKING THE TALK?

        The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose                        Of government………..”                        1999 CONSTITUTION OF THE FED. REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (SECTION 14)    “With malice toward none, with charity for all; with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we ...

TOWARDS 2015: JULIUS OGBORU- ET TU, BRUTE?

By Annabel Ogheneganre Julius Caeser, as captured by William Shakespeare was a Roman Emperor, famous by every standard, successful in war, courageous and loved by the people. As leader of the Senate in the then Roman Empire, Ceaser was held highly among the people. But some of his fellow senators conspired against him because of a ...

SOCIAL MALICE OF IT: IMPLICATION ON SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS. REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION?

BY OGBORU A. OGHENETEGA Information has always played a very important part in human life, but this article comprises of the vigorous/rapid negative implication of ICT on secondary school students. The internet is globally widespread in use, becoming an integral of IT within various schools as well as homes. Its major relevance of educative information’s has been ...

IS NIGERIA A DEVELOPED COUNTRY?

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Good People, Great Nation BY OGBORU A. OGHENETEGA   Nigeria is a country endowed with several valuable resources, “which at the moment is of no relevance to her economy but the pockets of our greedy leaders”. The effect of this mis-management and improper allocation of funds is clearly stated on the walls of our society. Nevertheless that ...

THE UNPLEASANT SMELL OF ETHNICITY

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Nigeria Belongs To All Nigerians No citizen of this great country, Nigeria can pretend that ours can be a geopolitical reality without the various ethnic groups. But again we must also admit that Nigerians is one of the major threats to our collective desire to fashion out a great united nation, where justice and fair ...

SAFE-GUARDING THE PEOPLES’ RIGHTS

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Hon.-Justice-Aloma-Mariam-Mukhtar On a universal scale, tremendous strides have been recorded by many countries in their efforts to protect the fundamental rights of their citizens, as the world progresses to becoming a global village, reducing the oppressive tendencies of some of the Heads of Government and their agents. These rights are numerous. Some have to do ...
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