Category: faithful, loyal & honest

Kwalita: Community desirous of civilisation

The stench hanging in the air was terrible; naked children running around looked like they needed urgent medical attention; flies buzzi ng on adults and children alike could make anyone…

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“I had to officially complain to General Ibrahim Babangida, when he was the Military President, that I have been excluded from getting a street named after me in Abuja, while all other members of the Military Council who nurtured the idea, had got streets named after them”, he said.

Gowon: How Abuja became capital of Nigeria

Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd), has disclosed that Abuja was made capital of Nigeria, because he refused to choose Jos, which was the first place he got…

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MY FIRST LETTER TO BELOVED BENUE: OPEN-GRAZING PROHIBITION LAW IS NOT AN ACHIEVEMENT!!!

Great Benue People,   With a beckoning sense of responsibility, I write to commend our collective resolve to pass through very harrowing experience occasioned by the maladministration of the present…

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2017 In Retrospect: A Passmark for Buhari?

If there is any one thing Nigeria shares in common with the league of well-meaning nations at this material time, it is that she will also be crossing over to…

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Lagos Modernization Bid and the Sad Tales of Lost Communities

Right from the colonial era where Lagos was known as the slave trade center to the time when it was a capital for Nigeria, and to its current state, Lagos…

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Why 150 million Nigerians Are Poor

Nigeria still remains one of the most endowed countries in the world. In terms of natural resources, minerals and enormous prospects for agricultural development Nigerians stands out as a reservoir…

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The plight of Nigeria’s disabled citizens

The plight of the disabled persons in Nigeria has remained a perennial problem. These groups of people have continued to get promises from government that their case is being handled.…

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Surviving in a ‘man’s world’; Abuja female drivers dares the odds

They are a rare spectacle on roads in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. They are women engaged in the strenuous job and tough world of commercial driving. To make ends…

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Nigeria vows to ensure zero-rejection of its exports

The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has embarked on aggressive nationwide advocacy to address the “culture of quality’’ in the agriculture sector. The Minister of Agriculture and Rural…

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The agony of Abuja’s Kubwa residents

Kubwa is regarded as the most developed satellite towns in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) because the area is well planned while amenities like water, electricity and roads are also…

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