I was a girl sold for the price of a used motorcycle at 17
The challenge facing the country today is poverty – Adetokunbo Kayode
I believe in change and the future of Africa through strategic planning and brand repositioning – Victoria
Nigeria’s population projected @ 433 million by 2050
The superfluities of the bomb explosion in Gombe
My effort to help youths plan their career- Obanla
Lack of funds threaten corrective heart surgery initiative at LASUTH
The world belongs to us, all change needs is us.
Young Nigerians Making The Difference
Childbirth: Grim statistics of a journey of no return
Govt should develop private hospitals – Dr. Ugochukwu Chukwuneye
Lesser Hajj: An Encounter with Prince Khaled of Mecca
Only redress can assuage my pains – victim of drug reaction
Calabar… restoring the ancient ‘Marina’
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SubscribeUNICAL: Conflicting claims over students’ rampage
Recently, students of the University of Calabar took to the streets in a violent manner that led to the destruction of property said to be worth more than N10 billion. Since the ugly incident, there have been contradicting reports over what led to the wanton destruction of property in the 34-year-old citadel of learning.
LEARN to set up six libraries
The Lagos Empowerment and Resource Network- LEARN has revealed plans to set up six mini libraries in six educational centers across Lagos state so as to enable participants of its annual summer school programme enhance their knowledge and carry out research.
Discordant voices over sovereign wealth fund
“Some of you may recall that on the 20th of April, 2010, the National Economic Council under my leadership approved the setting up of a National Sovereign Wealth Fund to secure Nigeria’s future growth. It was further approved that $1 billion be set aside for the fund as seed money.
Traffic Jam (V)
Apostle Damian sat in his office, counselling two pregnant teenage girls. By the sides of the teenagers were two huge bags and other small bags containing their personal effects.
Traffic Jam (iv)
Mrs Achebe read the story of Patty Mcwizu with a broad smile on her face. That was all she needed. The next line of action would be to wait. Her daughter Edna had become an imbecile for a reason she didn’t know. Occasionally, the girl would recover herself but would lose it again.
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