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The Duality of the African Soul by Austin Orette
Religion in Nigeria will always be a cog in the wheel of progress because this is the Trojan horse the…
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Vulture capitalism: how black markets for black magic threaten African vultures
by Nico Arcilla and Abiola Sylvestre Chaffra Many species of vultures in Africa and Asia have exhibited precipitous global declines in recent…
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Microsoft just turned 50: Here’s a look at an iconic 1978 photo of its first employees and where they are now
As Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary Friday, a look back at a 1978 photo of the company’s employees shows just how much…
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Wike’s grouse with Danagogo and the genesis of the political crisis in Rivers State
By Ugochukwu Oputa On Saturday at Abalama, Wike spent almost ten minutes dwelling on the Secretary to the Rivers State…
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All about Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya is a Nigerian chess master, coach, and the founder of Chess in Slums Africa, a non-profit organisation established to…
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White vs. Brown Eggs: What’s the Difference?
When I was growing up, egg choices were pretty simple. Medium, Large, Extra Large or Jumbo, all in white, and…
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Remembering Boma Erekosima alias “Country man”, 28 years after by Ken Robinson
Late Boma Erekosima, “Countryman” as he was fondly called, was a colossus broadcaster, journalist, ace comedian, and prime voice-over artist.…
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Featured: Inside Ogun private polytechnic running unaccredited law, nursing, pharmacy programmes
The Gateway State, which usually prides itself as the cradle of Western education and civilisation, is now playing host to…
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