Henry Omoregie

I am a freelance online journalist, a psychology graduate of the University of Ibadan and an offshore oilfield recruiter.

It’s The Last Days, Many Are Deceiving Many In His Name…

The manner of lies perpetrated by preachers these days and even in times past is no surprise to an ardent student of the Bible...

Help! Some Nigerians are Returning Home to Join the Bandwagon

Some returnee Nigerians in the diaspora seem not to care a hoot about how the money will be made and are gearing up to either contest in elections or connive with others to put their cronies and paddies in government with the sole aim of getting closer to the treasury...

Growing Up In Nigeria

To today’s Nigerian adolescent, some of the information in this article may seem like a fairy tale but it is true. But for those who were adolescents and young children then, it should kindle nostalgia...

Decongesting Nigerian Cities: Stemming Rural-Urban Drift in Today’s Nigeria

It is mostly in Lagos and other big cities in Nigeria that one can find an able-bodied, well-fed beggar, who can see, hear and speak, is not in anyway physically challenged, and is straight-faced about his lazy means of livelihood...

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