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Ephraim Adinlofu

Ephraim Adinlofu

Ephraim Emenanjo Adinlofu is a member of Champions For Nigeria organisation, an organisation that is out to promote excellence and good governance in Nigeria. He has his B.Sc {1987}and M.Sc {1993} in Sociology from the university of Jos, Nigeria, and is resident and working in London.

  • An Elegy for Ibusa town in Delta State

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 24, 2011
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    In Ibusa, there is no single state Ministry located in it, yet the town is just about 7 km away from Asaba. There is a rising youth unemployment, which has …

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  • The Jos Carnage And Intellectual Endogamy

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 18, 2010
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    From the depth of my heart and with sincere tears dropping and flowing down my eyes and into my mouth with its salty taste, I condemn all previous ethnic massacres…

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  • The Core North and the Rest of Us

    by Ephraim Adinlofu January 7, 2010
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    If  most of us want  Nigeria to be one, then there is a need for the people of the Middle Belt to be ready to take a strong, firm, and  …

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  • The Joy Of Fatherhood {Conclusion}

    by Ephraim Adinlofu October 31, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    A father is a man who, under a marriage obligation, sired a child through a wife. In the proper African context, both man and woman must be married and as …

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  • Libya: Religion for Social Justice

    by Ephraim Adinlofu October 16, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    Since 1969, Libya has been declared an Islamic state, where the Qur’an serves as the constitution and the sole point of reference in personal matters. No alcohol is brewed, sold …

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  • The Joy of Fatherhood

    by Ephraim Adinlofu October 2, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    Labour pain is just another physical dimension in man’s journey through life. It is every woman’s nightmare. The screams, curses, prayers and mumblings from women in that physical state are …

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  • Ibusa Union, London Branch: Problems and Prospect 2

    by Ephraim Adinlofu September 1, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    I believe that the influence and discipline in the advanced democracy we live in, coupled with education, enlightenment and interactions with far sighted positive thinkers, should be enough to help …

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  • Karl Marx Thesis On Religion

    by Ephraim Adinlofu July 20, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    Karl Marx hated with ceaseless passion capitalist created millionaires and billionaires anywhere in the world. In fact, if capitalism was a human being, Karl Marx was ready, during his times …

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  • Ibusa Union, London Branch: Problems and Prospect

    by Ephraim Adinlofu July 9, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    Human nature and human relationships are buoyed with conflicts. We can never do without them otherwise human existence would be boring. But when some conflicts become so entrenched and seem …

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  • The “State” In A Capitalist Nigeria

    by Ephraim Adinlofu July 2, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    If there is one country in the world where the thesis of Karl Marx on the STATE has been proved and concretely established in very crude, crooked and wicked ways, …

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  • Aspects Of “Maternal Home System” In African Tradition

    by Ephraim Adinlofu June 18, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    The “Maternal home system”, just like the African extended family system that I’d written about in the past should be of research interest to scholars and individuals who are interested …

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  • Labour And The Imminent Revolt Of The Masses

    by Ephraim Adinlofu June 8, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    A properly mobilised and well sustained social action, which is carried out by a courageous and fearless people, is a sufficient condition for the evolution of good electoral process and …

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  • In A Lighter Mood: City of Jos As A Holiday Resort

    by Ephraim Adinlofu May 26, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    This is an attempt at packaging, re-packaging, branding and re-branding the city of Jos after the last disturbance involving the indigenes and the Hausa/Fulani settlers that left scores of people …

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  • In A Lighter Mood: What Is An Ideal Marriage?

    by Ephraim Adinlofu May 21, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    In the cause of studying and understanding relationships, I have often told ladies to go for defined relationship. What the heck do I mean? Well, If a man approaches you …

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  • Moral Obligations Of Nigerians Abroad

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 17, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    Living in Europe and observing how “systems” and institutions work complementarily has made it impossible for some of us to think less about Nigeria. My few years exposure in Europe …

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  • Socialism or Welfare Reconstruction For Nigeria?

    by Ephraim Adinlofu March 11, 2009
    by Ephraim Adinlofu

    To avoid perhaps the impending apocalyptic prediction by the US intelligence of “Nigeria as a failed state”, I have proposed that the country should return to its former regional formation…

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