I was a girl sold for the price of a used motorcycle at 17
Your choice can make or mar you – OlOWOKERE
A celebration of AIDS at Zero level
I developed myself through frequent training – MUSA SULAIMAN
Young Nigerians making the difference
OJUKWU: The unfinished business
Gay right controversy: A gathering storm over Cameron’s comments
We need political will to fight malaria – Dr. Amajoh
Hard work truly pays – Eloho Phillip Solomon
Young Nigerians making the difference
ASUU’s endless strike actions
Psychological effect of strike is harsh on mothers-Rita-lori Ogbebor
Young Nigerians making the difference
For me, the world is a classroom – Joan.Osa Oviawe

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In the next 30 years, our language will suffer if nothing is done – Comrade Evah
IT is true that what we sometimes call civilisation is nothing but destruction. Take a people’s language, for instance; it is part of their identity and so societies that have lost their native tongue have inadvertently lost part of their identity.
The challenge facing the country today is poverty – Adetokunbo Kayode
ADETOKUNBO KAYODE, SAN, former Attorney-General of the Federation turned 53 recently. When I encountered him last week, it was a fine opportunity to talk about his last public office and he rose to the occasion.About his life: he is grateful to God.
I believe in change and the future of Africa through strategic planning and brand repositioning – Victoria
Victoria O. Adigun is in her early 20’s and a Nigerian youth in the Diaspora. She is passionate about developing the Nigerian entertainment industry through her efforts to work against every negative image that is damaging to the country.
Nigeria’s population projected @ 433 million by 2050
IN less than a week, precisely October 31, 2011, Nigeria’s population will hit the 166 million mark. This figure implies that the country will be contributing about 2.4 per cent of the world’s population and at the same time, about five million people are added to Nigeria’s population on a yearly basis.
The superfluities of the bomb explosion in Gombe
WHETHER or not the Sunday, October 16, 2011 bomb explosion that devastated the administrative building of the mobile Police base in Kwami village, just 10 kilometres away from the State capital was an attempt to obstruct the then arraignment of the former Governor of the State, Alhaji Mohammad Danjuam Goje in Court the next day, Monday, October 17, 2011, remains a very controversial issue that will continue to play vigorously out especially in the immediate circumstance.
My effort to help youths plan their career- Obanla
Folashade Obanla, 23, is a graduate of Business Administration from Nasarawa State University. She is not relenting in giving back to the society. She is doing great things in Nasarawa State. This weekend, she shares how her passion gave birth to constructive influence.
Lack of funds threaten corrective heart surgery initiative at LASUTH
CHRISTIANA was born with a hole in the heart – one of the commoner congenital heart disorders health care providers are currently coping with. She was sickly and miserable since birth, and her anxious parents had a running battle keeping her alive.
The world belongs to us, all change needs is us.
Weekend Youthful Vibes had a chat with an interesting young leader who is making positive impact in the Nigerian Society. Igbekele Tope, is an orphan but a dynamic young man with great insight about the economy of Nigeria and the international community.
Young Nigerians Making The Difference
LAGOS Project Friendship Initiative The Nigerian young heroes living in the vulnerable community cared by Project friendship initiative in Alimosho local Government area. Isheri _ Olofin were all out to shout for peace to commemorate the 51st Independence Day Anniversary.
I encourage Nigerian youths to see Nigeria’s success as a project – Ukoko
Young people have often been considered as vulnerable and with the potential of the future. There have been several arguments that young people are not just the leaders of tomorrow but also leaders of today as it is believed that leadership starts from our circle of influence.

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