I was a girl sold for the price of a used motorcycle at 17
Someday your effort will pay off – Taiwo & Kehinde Adewole
Mainly, Merely Christmas
Presidency scuttled our convention – writers
Nigerians plan for Christmas, as shopping, tourism top agenda
I believe that even a smile is charity -Yasmin Kure
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
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Israel Okoduwa popularly known as Israel Gospel is a graduate of Micro Biology from Ambrose Alli University and he is currently pursing a master’s degree….
ASUU’s endless strike actions
BUT for the recent ‘truce’ between the Federal Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Nigeria would have yet witnessed another round of ASUU strike.
Psychological effect of strike is harsh on mothers-Rita-lori Ogbebor
CHIEF Mrs. Rita-Lori Ogbebor is a prominent woman activist. In this interview, she stated that incessant industrial actions in tertiary institutions, cannot fix the decay in the education sector. Rather, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASSU should resort to other ways of pressing home their demands. Excerpts:
Young Nigerians making the difference
BETHEL E.C. WILLIAMS-OKEZIE
Bethel is the President of FORESIGHT INITIATIVES and IT Manager of Greenolive Multimedia Solutions. He has been an expert on ICT Solutions since 2002 and has served as consultant to various organizations in Nigeria, Africa, America and Europe.
For me, the world is a classroom – Joan.Osa Oviawe
Joan.Osa Oviawe represents a growing cadre of young Nigerians in the Diaspora who are determined to use the internet for social change. In her case, Ms. Oviawe is using the worldwide Web as a platform to launch what she calls Voices of Edo Women (ViEW). She has been nicknamed “The People’s sister.
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