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Memo to Osinbajo: Nigeria’s refineries enigmas
It takes courage to admit mistakes. It is ones wish to commend the Federal Government for a soft pedal on modular refineries implementation which was not well thought out. The mercurial personality of the Acting President Professor Yemi Osinbajo who steeled himself to visit the troubled zones of the Niger Delta is the present calmness we experience for more crude produced and exported to beef up revenue.
Security: A conflicting story of sadness and joy
DURING the countdown to the 2015 general elections in Nigeria, a major campaign issue which the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, leveraged on to discredit the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was the serious security challenges afflicting the country at the time.
Coping with the health hazards old age brings
According to Dr. David Wikenheiser, a Canadian naturopath who carries out biological age tests: “Aging is when we have loss of energy, eye-sight and mental ability. This used to start happening to people in their 50s and 60s, but now, I am seeing patient who have these problems in their 30s and 40s.” He then gives these hints on how to grow old gently.
How domestic violence takes toll on the children
VICTOR and Sola are the kind of couple you wouldn’t want to go out to social functions with because if you did, they’d only start fighting and cause a big scene and you’d be embarrassed.
Day in the life of a quadriplegic
THE 4th of July is unforgettable for Jude Ikegwuonu, not because it’s his birthday or any other anniversary and not even because it’s America’s Independence Day. To be exact, the day in question holds no fond memories for the young and energetic journalist—only pain. On that day in 2013, Jude was involved in a road traffic accident that permanently changed his life.

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