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Which way Nigeria? A constant cry for Help By: Anthony Claret

Under the impression of progressive pragmatism of the new democratic regime. a lot of issues are still lost in the scene on the way to make Nigeria a better place and "haven" for its world class citizens to live on. Read more.......

 

Women are Macho By: Jessica Jarrell

They’re everywhere today, I mean even in comparison with their immediate counterparts “men”; they dominate with respect to 'populationality' in the large world today, humanity’s cradle germinates and exists from the “lap of them, permit me but undoubtedly there’s no wrong doing, over-statement or exaggeration if it is said that Read more........

 
Homo Africanus (The African Man) By: Eghaghe Osasumwen

Scientific techniques ranging from fossil identification, radio-carbon dating and analysis of DNA - the genetic blueprint passed down from one generation to the next – all support the notion that Africa, in particular the eastern and southern regions, is the cradle of human civilization. Read more....

 
Charisma Versus Character By: Victor Anosike

“Charisma will take you to a level or height but character will keep you there or bring you down. These were the words of advice my mentor gave me in one of our conversations. I have pondered on these words in my heart since. IN this article, I will try to relate what my mentor taught me to every reader in the best way I can. Read more.....

 

My Experience in Malaysia By: Agnes Toner

Hi! Let me introduce myself to you. I am Agnes Mary Toner, a short, stout woman of European descent. I was born in Toronto, Canada and raised by my Scottish father and Hungarian mother. My childhood proved to be an interesting start to an even more interesting life. Read more....

 
Developing your Mindset (mental Reasoning) By: Solomon Orakwe

Research in psychology reveals that the mind of a child is nothing but a “Tabular Rasa”, (Sigmund Freud). In other words the child develops and gathers information from his experiential environment. As this psychologist put it, a grown child can no longer remember all that happened within his environment in his earlier stage in life. But we should be aware of the fact that a child’s mind adapts faster to his experiential environment despite his immediate reactions being unnoticeable. Read more......

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