History has it that on May 30, 1967, the Republic of Biafra was declared in the midst of the massacre of Southerners that was going on at the time in Nigeria, especially against the Igbos. Today marks the 50th Anniversary of the defunct republic, and Igbos around the country and the world have decided to honour the soldiers and loved ones who died during the bloody civil war that ensued.
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Monday, 22 May 2017
Time to Abolish Some Cultural Practices
Buenos Días
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Yea, in the spirit of Real Madrid and CR7😍winning the La Liga last night, I'm going Spanish today (yea, I know he's Portuguese, but still... just roll with me here). How was your weekend? Mine was not good, battled stomach upset all weekend, but I survived and I'm very thankful for that.
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
#JusticeForChisom No to Maternal Mortality
It is heart breaking that in this day and age, with all the technological advancement, women still lose their lives in Nigeria during childbirth, over carelessness, negligence and other issues that could be avoided. Sometime in April,
Monday, 15 May 2017
International Day of Families
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The importance of the family unit cannot be overemphasized, as we all have our families, blood and adopted. May 15th of every year has been set aside by the United Nations since 1996 to celebrate the family, and promote awareness on several issues facing families globally.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Humility vs Low Self Esteem
"Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less."- C.S Lewis
Be ye humble; that's something we have always been admonished to be.
Monday, 8 May 2017
Vive la France!
Quoi de neuf?
Yeaa, I'm officially moving to France. Canada and Justin Trudeau are soo old school, Emmanuel Macron is the in-thing now!!
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Good morning guys, so now y'all know that France has a new president, 39 years old Emmanuel Macron.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
It Goes Down in the DM
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Nigeria and Brain Drain
Nigeria is a country filled with wonderful people and intelligent brains, no doubt about that. It is a wonder therefore to look around us and see rot and decay in various sectors, from education to health to technology; we seem to be saddled with incompetent people who do not have a clue as to what they're supposed to be doing in their so-called area of specialisation. Yet in other countries of the world, Nigerians there are doing excellently well. Why?
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