Category: The post
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Hardship Hangover: Nigeria’s Leaders and the Blame Game
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Understanding Responsibility and Accountability in Governance In recent times, as the Nigerian economy grapples with numerous challenges, political actors have been quick to absolve themselves of any blame, pointing fingers at previous administrations. This trend raises significant questions about the essence of leadership and accountability in governance. Are our leaders…
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Video:Market Women Lamenting About Prevailing Hardship and Spike in Prices of Food Items
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📢 Watch this heartfelt plea from market women as they express the unbearable suffering caused by hunger and soaring prices of food items in Nigeria. Their cry for mercy highlights the urgent need for action to address the prevailing hardship. #Nigeria #Hardship #FoodPrices 🇳🇬🍲
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President Tinubu’s Pledge Directive Misses the Mark
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President Tinubu’s Directive for Mandatory Recitation of National Pledge :A Flawed Approach to National Unity President Bola Tinubu’s recent directive for the mandatory recitation of the National Pledge after the National Anthem at every official and public engagement is commendable in its intent to promote national values. However, its effectiveness…
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Reasons Why Every Nigerian Youth Should Be Running a Startup or Be in the Process of Starting One
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Nigeria’s youth are the driving force behind the country’s economic growth and development. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on entrepreneurship as a means to drive innovation, create jobs, and boost economic growth. Here are five compelling reasons why every Nigerian youth should consider running a startup…
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Boakai’s Heat: A Toast to African Leadership or a Warning Sign
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President Boakai’s ‘Heat Stroke’ Highlights the Struggle of Governing at 79 In the sweltering heat of Liberia’s Capitol Building, newly-elected President Joseph Boakai’s inauguration took an unexpected turn. As he stood at the podium, ready to address the nation, the oppressive atmosphere seemed to mirror the weight of his years.…
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Again Nigeria Tops the Chat as Police Ranked Worst Globally for Corruption
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Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) as the number-one worst police department in the world Once again, Nigeria has taken the lead, but this time, it’s not a position to be proud of. The World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police…
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How Many Cheeks Are Left? Close to 200 Christians Killed in Kano, Nigeria.
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Close to 200 Christians were killed in Kano, Nigeria, and they are expected to turn the other cheek. Since 1965, when violence in Nigeria escalated, the victims of these tragedies have often been Christians and Igbos, whether due to religious or tribal reasons. However, the problem extends beyond identification…
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PEPT Verdict: Peter Obi Refuses to Dance to PEPC’s Tune, Heads for Supreme Showdown
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PEPT Verdict– Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has rejected Wednesday’s judgement of the Presidential Elections Petition Court (PEPC) validating the victory of President Bola Tinubu as the winner of the 25 February election. And may be heading to the Supreme Court. PEPT Verdict: Peter Obi…