Adedeji Adeyele

The Nigeria of Now, by Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

Acutely, Nigeria under democracy has not gotten anything reasonable to compare under the military. Most of Nigerians are old enough to be sign-posts of history. Likewise, we have written documents that serve as histories. In all these, we see clearly how Nigeria is becoming a failed nation in the course of democracy. Seriously, this is…

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Embracing Uniqueness by Joyous Agada

It is addressable that once uniquely-declined, every tendency to disrupt desires can be easily achieved. Nothing is prone to success than unique moves on every engagement. To this, making time to frustrate oneself because of meaningless comparisons or competitions, is a doing of ignorant people. Because, drawing experiences from all angles, no one has successfully…

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Cultural Influence on Fashion: Expressing Identity Through Attire By Samuel Godwin Ogirima

Fashion has long been recognized as a powerful form of self-expression, and its connection to culture is undeniable. The clothes we wear often serve as a canvas for conveying aspects of our identity, reflecting our cultural background, beliefs, and personal style. Across the globe, diverse cultures have distinct fashion traditions rooted in history, geography, and…

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Sherifdeen’s Additional Agony After Naheeba’s Murder – Activist Martha

Activist Martha maintained that, Sherifdeen, the uncle of late Nabeeha Al-Kadriyah, who was killed by kidnappers has said information reaching the family shows that she graduated with a first class from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, and would have been awarded at the school’s convocation slated for January 27, 2024. She noted; Sherifdeen, who…

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A Call for a Ray of Hope and Emancipation in Nigeria by Martha Zamani Musa

Nigeria, has gained recognition for its high levels of prayerfulness. Recent studies have revealed that Nigeria ranks second among the most prayerful countries in the world, just behind Afghanistan. Additionally, Nigeria also ranks second in terms of the correlation between prayer and corruption, as well as prayer and terrorism. These rankings shed light on our…

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Nigeria: A Victim of Purloining Leaders Holding the Black Hole Sheet

The enemies of Nigeria: profound ignorance, blaming the nation for the failures of others, and scapegoating entire ethnic groups for the actions of a few individuals within them. Also, another true enemy of Nigeria is an unpatriotic spirit. It’s a president who disregards the constitution and citizens who break the law. Nigeria’s existence is not…

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Avoiding Irregularities in a Marriage by Yusuf Cornelius Otijenu

One of the greatest evils human beings can do in life is to pick someone heart which he or she don’t normally have feelings for. This attraction has different roots on a basis of societal, media, ethnical and family problems. Good numbers of people get into wrong marriage on those courses. Human beings remain humans,…

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Poet and Philosopher, Yusuf Cornelius Otijenu at 27

The young and promising Nigerian Poet, Researcher, Author, Philosopher, and Photographer, Yusuf Cornelius Otijenu born 22 January, 1997 into the family of Elder (Dr.) Yusuf Noah and Deaconess Yusuf Abilo Dorcas in Ajedimoku, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State, is a graduate of Religious Studies and the CEO of Lius Media. He is an…

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Nigeria and Courses of Time, by Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

  Time is the most precious thing in life as real identity, differences, relevance, wickedness and the host alike are deeply reviewed and regulated in the course of time observations. That is why, no one is intelligent and smart enough to erase dividends of time against daily engagements. When time hasn’t met it fate, someone…

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Overcoming Tribalism and Bitterness in Nigeria Politics, by Ogirima Godwin Samuel

Nigeria’s diverse population consists of over 250 ethnic groups – each with its own languages, cultures and traditions. The country’s colonial past, particularly under British rule, led to the drawing of artificial borders that often did not align with the pre-existing ethnic and tribal divisions. This laid the ground work for potential conflicts and tensions….

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