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The unidentified problem of Nigeria: From forced migration to AUTOSUCOM Revolution (I) 

By Victor-Bandele Dada For more than six decades, Nigeria has debated its problems without ever adequately identifying the problem beneath the problems. Economists have diagnosed fiscal instability. Political scientists have examined institutional weakness. Sociologists have studied ethnic and religious fragmentation. Development specialists have focused on poverty, unemployment, food insecurity and human capital. Security analysts have examined […]
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As Delta sends words to pensioners . . .

The beauty and attraction of the civil service job be it at the federal, state or local government level is the security of job and the payment of pensions and gratuity after meritorious service either of thirty-five years or attainment of the age of sixty years. That explains the dedication of civil servants to their jobs and acting as the engine room that fires the implementation of government projects and programmes for the benefit of the people.

Time to sacrifice all for the sake of our children

There is a time to strive to be somebody and a time to enjoy life, reflecting on the meaning of life. All these in the seasons of a life that is short. Then there is a time of judgment and all will be judged surely. We will be judged by our children. We will be judged by history. And we will be judged by God.

Ifeanyi Ubah: When charity meets capacity (2)

It is the same with widows especially in his native Nnewi town. His generousity has wiped out tears from the faces of the indigent among them. Rather than treat the widows with scorn as some in his position would do, Ifeanyi Ubah has brought great succor to them. Obviously, their happiness is his happiness! 

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