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Stroke prevention starts now!

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ON 29 October World Stroke Day is marked yearly. On this day stakeholders around the world join hands to bring this condition to the forefront of global discourse and health agenda. This is essential considering the burden of the disease and its...
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Using broadband to stimulate SMEs growth in Nigeria

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Broadband and businesses

The 2009, World Bank Information and Communications for Development report showed that access to broadband boosts economic growth in all countries, but most especially in developing ones. The study showed that in...
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The African Woman: Breaking the stereotype

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ONE of the most monumental moments of my life took place when I was 14 years old. It was a hot sunny day in Kabba, the Biology teacher Mr. Adeoye, walked in and the topic for the week was reproduction, the only thing he said that week that stuck...
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Constitutional Amendment 2012: Incorporating the welfare of Nigerian youths

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THIS all-important exercise is here again. The National Assembly is spearheading efforts towards giving Nigerians a befitting people-oriented constitution. The grassroots public forum for Nigerians from all walks of life to make inputs and our...
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N65 ... N141 ... N97 ... N250: Can we deregulate this sector ?

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THIS season a year ago today, Nigerians received a nasty New Year’s gift via a press statement from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) that subsidies on premium motor spirit (PMS) would cease after January 1st.

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