Youth Speak
Padding our symptoms in the name of patriotism
A MEDICAL doctor will always prescribe medications for his patient based on the description of the symptom by the patient. So, when a severely-sick person while describing the symptoms, pads it and makes it look mild, the doctor will, of course...
Read more... Revitalising Nigeria’s atrophic leadership
LEADERSHIP is an airy-fairly concept to many Nigerians. We are not lexically impoverished, it is in our vocabulary. However, I suspect that if we were to go to the streets and ask people to define leadership, it will trigger a definitional...
Read more... Amnesty: Heroism or cowardice?
THE issue of granting amnesty to the Boko Haram sect by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan has now become the channel of choice that most Nigerians are tuned in to on the bouquet designated...
Read more... Will modern slavery really end in Nigeria?
The desire expressed by the House of Representatives late last year that it wants the Executive arm of Government to urgently address the issues of casualisation, contract staffing and expatriate quota was lauded as a step in the right direction...
Read more... The Nigerian youth and fight against terrorism
WHO ever imagined 15 years ago that Nigeria would today be a hot bed for terrorism? The situation is so serious today that a simple googling of ‘Nigeria’ mostly yields frightening uncomplimentary news results. These feed international...
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