Tag: op-ed

Nigeria

Opinion: Nigeria deserves better than the drama we’ve been subjected to this tenure

by Ayobami Adekojo On the 28th of March 2015, the people of Nigeria showed their resentment of the incumbent government by voting for change that brought in the Administration of…

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Social media

How to manage and control your social media perception

By Olufemi  Oguntamu Before man moves to Mars, he will first move online. What we call the online community today will someday be home to most of planet earth’s population.…

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Femi Fani-Kayode: A word for my brother, John Nwachukwu

Each time I hear from you I look back on both our lives and consider how far we have come. Against all odds God kept and preserved us: how faithful…

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#30Days30Voices

Opinion: Nigeria – a kakonomic society

by Ottah Osondu Once upon a time, I went to a government organization and I have to wait patiently until the official I went to see stroll in hours later. At…

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Opinion: Nigeria displacement crisis – overcoming the challenges and spurring actions

by Olawale Rotimi Opeyemi “It is pertinent to note that it costs more to keep IDPs in camps than it takes to resettle them” “Collating accurate data is primal to…

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Murewa Olubela: The search for success (30 Days, 30 Voices)

  "All I could think of was f__k! I was blank. Okay!" I was told since my childhood to search for success right at the moment when understanding curve balls and intertwines,…

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Ojuolape Kuti: The emancipation of Oore (30 Days, 30 Voices)

Sixteen-year old Ooreoluwa was broken. Physically, she was exhausted. Spiritually, she felt drained. Financially, she had nothing. She was battered, bruised, worn out. Her body felt numb even though it…

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