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Grants and family support programmes can change lives. A South African case study
Many poor families in South Africa’s informal settlements survive on welfare grants. EFE-EPA/Kim Ludbrook Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg Every…
Drivers of Nigerian Kidnapping Morph From Politics to Poverty
Kidnapping has long been a feature of political terror in Nigeria. Militants operating in the Niger Delta have kidnapped Nigerians…
Kidnappers have taken over the Nigerian government
Slaughtered Farmers, Shekwo, Sultan of Sokoto and Nigeria’s Sad Reality, By Festus Adedayo With the most recent tragic news of…
Lessons from My PhD journey
Immediately I left the chaotic town of Lagos for the serene University town of Port Harcourt (yes, let’s shake that…
Politicians, Kindly Deliver Nigerians From The Bondage Of Corruption-induced Hardship ~ By Isaac Asabor
Dear politicians, Politicians, Kindly Deliver Nigerians From The Bondage Of Corruption-induced Hardship I find it difficult to identify a communication…
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Igbo: For Whom the Bell Tolls
DIALOGUE WITH NIGERIA BY AKIN OSUNTKUN Caveat emptor: No arguments and positions canvassed hereunder should be construed as preference for…
20-10-20: The Day The Devil Visited Lagos State
As the Lagos judicial panel presses on, the show of shame will continue. If there will ever be a victory,…
Nigeria vs CNN, who will win? ~ By Lade Bonuola
Nigeria vs CNN, who will win? Of course, we know who will. All the conspiracy theory by Nigerian authorities is…
CNN Erred! By Adeola Soetan
By Nigeria's unwritten law, exclusively known to our leaders, the life and death of Nigerian citizens absolutely belong to government.…