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The Death That Visited Dare Adeboye Will One Day Visit Sunday Igboho And The Rest of Us By Alaba Abdulrazak

May 11, 2021 editor

Ordinary,  I would  not have bothered myself writing an article  regarding  Sunday Igboho’s unguarded  utterances. I decided to write this article based on the careless […]

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Corruption As A Bane Of Under-Development In Nigeria By Peter Otakpo

May 8, 2021 editor

‘Corruption’ is a form dishonesty or criminal offence undertaken by a person or an organization entrusted with a position of authority to acquire his or […]

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NLC: Ngige’s Statement On National Minimum Wage Provocative

June 27, 2018 editor

The President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Wabba has described the recent statement by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige […]

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Investors Flock To Nigeria Eurobonds, But Won’t Touch The Naira

April 1, 2017 editor

Nigeria’s oversubscribed Eurobond showed that investors will flock to the country’s dollar assets. But when it comes to naira ones, they’re staying well away. Nigeria […]

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How Man Migrated Out Of Africa: Fascinating New DNA Study Sheds Fresh Light On The Journey Our Ancestors Took 100,000 Years Ago

January 11, 2017 editor

. The first modern humans are thought to have left Africa up to 100,000 years ago . Techniques for sequencing genomes of ancient ancestors are […]

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