Nigeria’s legion of notorious facts

Nigeria’s legion of notorious facts

Julius, my brother, says he is justifiably upset with me for staying back in Abuja instead of returning to our home town-Benin City- after retiring from the Public Service. He imagines that if every Benin citizen in Diaspora declines to return home, our city may shortly become a ghost town.
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Kogi speaker warns criminals

Kogi speaker warns criminals

CRIMINALLY minded persons in the Central Senatorial District of Kogi State have been warned to either relocate from the area or be ready to face the full wrath of the law.

The family in International Relations and Global Harmony (2)

The family in International Relations and Global Harmony (2)

Obviously, in spite of the social system in a given country, particularly in advanced societies with welfare programmes for taking care of infants, parents are duty-bound to provide for their children until the latter can live on their own; likewise children are expected to help their parents and look after them in old age.

Bayelsa youths urged to shun cultism

Bayelsa youths urged to shun cultism

PEOPLE of Bayelsa State have been advised to shun all acts of cultism as the new regime in the state has no tolerance for criminality or any form of unlawful activity.

Language, Literature and Decolonization of Nigeria’s Political Culture (1)

Language, Literature and Decolonization of Nigeria’s Political Culture (1)

Every literature that exists does so because there is in existence a language in which it is created or expressed. In other words, if there is no literature and there never can be literature in the absence of language. And so long as there are native speakers of any language, the language will thrive and live with or without the existence of creative or imaginative or realistic literature.

Insecurity: Appraising Azazi’s command-control prognosis

Insecurity: Appraising Azazi’s command-control prognosis

Little could General Andrew Owoye Azazi (rtd) have known when he let loose a stereotypically military missive in Asaba last month that he was opening the floodgates on deep running waters, with subterranean undercurrents.