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PATRIOTISM: A building block for National Development
By Sommidah Solomon It is a known fact that no nation can make progress without the people being at its centre. They are the driving force of every development. From pre-industrial times to the different phases of the industrial revolution, progress or growth involves the people, as individuals and as a group. Several people […]
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Fuel scarcity, Nigerians against Nigerians
By Muhammad Umar Shehu and Dangana Henry Joseph Average and poor masses in this country have continue to lament on the continues fuel scarcity in the country which have continue to bit harder in the country. Despite assurance by the group managing director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Cooperation that the fuel scarcity would […]
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2023: Let us not repeat the previous mistake
By Hajara Isah Saleh During the 2015 and 2019 general elections, most people of Nigeria were blind because at that moment they need change by all means that was how the contestants all moved and win the election alongside President Muhammadu Buhari, what people expect was that buhari would be the only solution to […]
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Effects of using contaminated water
By Suraja Ahmad Alkali Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply and sanitation, and better management of water resources can boost country’s economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction. In 2010, the UN […]
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HOUSE-HELP: Disguised modern slavery ruining the lives of Teenagers
By Fatima Bala Isah Children are precious gift that comfort the hearts of parents, they deserve to enjoy each stage of their lives from infanthood, childhood up to adulthood. Some people are blessed with children while others are desperately praying daily to have even one but God did not grant them. Some parents are […]
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2023: Let’s have a credible Local Government elections
By Fauziya Yusuf Shall Since the return of democratic rule in Nigeria in 1999, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC held several elections from that of president and the national assembly members to States Governors and States assemblies members, but the Government that is must closest to the masses were left out living them […]
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CHILD LABOUR: A major factor in children’s poor upbringing in Nigeria
By Al’amin Ibrahim Child labor is a worldwide issue which damages the physical and mental development of children. It deprives children of their self-worth. Many children work under exploitative conditions that have harmful effects on their health. Child labor should be abolished in Nigeria because children engaged in such acts are exposed to conditions […]
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NANS and the toothless Tiger!
By Nelson O. Fashina It is very saddening to hear in the news reports this morning that NANS is threatening to attack their Lecturers over the one month tenured warning industrial action. Maybe NANS and their leadership are delighted to find out that Chief Lecturers in Nigerian Colleges of Education and Polytechnics earn salaries […]
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ON THE IMPORTED CONTAMINATED PMS: Heads should roll Mr. President
By Maiwada Dammallam It’s no longer news that an estimated 100 million litres, almost twice Nigeria’s 55.99 million litres daily consumption, of contaminated petrol were imported into Nigeria and had been recalled by the Pipelines Product Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the NNPC. According to reports, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority […]
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The Faith await us after subsidy removal
By Ibrahim Idris. It’s already New Year but a very sad one, with the impending petrol price hike in Nigeria this year. To Nigerians is not a Happy New Year as it is said all over the globe, it will be insincere to say Happy New Year to a people who are in clear […]
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