The Need for National Political Reform Conference (10), by Afe Babalola
The Need for National Political Reform Conference (12), by Afe Babalola
Nigeria political cross carpeting: Danger to democracy (4)
Nigeria political cross carpeting: Danger to democracy (3)
Nigeria political cross carpeting: Danger to democracy (2)
Nigeria political cross carpeting: Danger to democracy
Poverty and begging: The oil doom (7)
Poverty: The role of the Constitution and cost of governance (6)
Poverty – the role of government and its agencies (5)
Poverty/Begging abandonment of farming: Way out (4)
Poverty/Begging Cause: Abandonement of farming (3)
Rising Poverty in Nigeria: Solution (2)
Poverty: Are the poor to blame? (1)
Forced slavery and self imposed slavery in Nigeria and beyond (2)
Forced slavery and self imposed slavery in Nigeria and beyond

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Kaduna State as a mirror of the poor state of education in Nigeria: Gov El-Rufai deserves commendation (2)
Thus I feel that a love of teaching itself and a desire to impart knowledge should be the driving force or only motivation in taking up teaching as profession
Kaduna State as a mirror of the poor state of education in Nigeria: Gov El-Rufai deserves commendation
We tested our 33,000 primary school teachers, we gave them primary four examination and required that they must get at least 75 per cent but I am sad to announce that 66 per cent of them failed to get the requirements
Morals, Rule of Law, and Partisaship in Nigerian Politics
Every society is governed by a set of rules by which its members are expected to conduct their affairs. Within the society itself, different classes of persons are governed by different sets of rules unique to their circumstances. For example, medical doctors are bound by what is known as the Hippocratic Oath whilst in Nigeria Legal Practitioners are bound by the Legal Practitioners Code of Conduct. Even amongst the military and before the adoption of the Geneva Convention on conduct of war fare, a defined set of rules had over the centuries been developed to guide soldiers on the battle field in the treatment of the enemy. Therefore, hardly can one find a sphere of modern society that is not regulated by some form of rules and regulations.
Inter-State transportation in Nigeria: Problems (3)
We live in a country where people are mostly content with just bearing children while expecting the Government to educate the said Children through the primary, secondary and tertiary stages of learning
Inter-State transportation in Nigeria: Problems (2)
Since the project is built and, during the concession period, operated by the consortium, the Government gains the benefit of private sector expertise in these areas

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