Category: Webteam on the prowl

My Property; My C of O

There are a lot of legal documents that guarantee the actions and inactions of every Nigerian, and most times, Nigerians get into trouble with the law enforcement agents due to…

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Leah Sharibu as a pawn in the Dapchi abduction game

The history of Biblical Leah is that she was hated and unwanted. The Bible is more descriptive of her by what it does not say rather than by what it…

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Power importation and growth of SME’s in Nigeria

When in 2013, a research firm came up with statistics that importation of generator sets in Nigeria is expected to grow to about N151.16 billion ($950.7 million) by the year…

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White vs. Blue collar jobs: Nigerian youths no longer want to be artisans

Some years ago, Gbenga Ikoyi’s G.B.I Clothing line, a fashion designing outfit in Garki a middle class area of Abuja, was a hub of activities. Aside many customers coming and…

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There is currently no reward for patriotism in Nigeria – Prince Chinedu Obi

Prince Chinedu Obi (Ohamadike) is the National Publicity Secretary of the National Rescue Movement (NRM). In this exclusive interview with ipledge2nigeria, the management consultant and former aspirant of the Ideato…

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Nigerian Youth and the deadly romance with drugs

The latest buzz on Nigerian streets lately has been “a combination of Methylated Spirit and Coca cola`s Coke” (a deathblow; no thanks to methanol poisoning) – an evil genius and…

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How bad can Nigerian roads get?

Nigeria as we know is termed the giant of Africa and as such should appear as one, but the reverse is the case. In terms of the road network, Nigeria…

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What manner of restructuring does Nigeria need?

Fifty seven years (57 years) after Nigeria’s independence, there are still strong and persistent agitations by some interest groups in the polity demanding for the immediate restructuring of the existing…

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BEWARE OF ILLEGAL DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTIONS (“DEGREE MILLS”) OPERATING IN NIGERIA.

As education becomes more expensive by the day, and almost twice as long to complete a four year degree programme, many unsuspecting citizens enroll in all types of mushroom schools. …

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On the road to nationhood: Nigerians as agents of sustainable peace

The 1914 amalgamation of the defunct southern and northern protectorates of Nigeria into one nation and the ultimate attainment of independence in 1960 may have been viewed as a mere…

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