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  • Disability, Gender, and Education: Promoting Equity in Leadership for Nigerian Women

    by iNigerian.com November 13, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Caro-Ann Aricha Ogri There is nothing like a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives… Audre Lorde Lois Auta had polio when she was two and this left her consigned to a wheelchair. But it has not hindered her from being …

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  • How Climate Change Negatively Affects Nigerian Women

    by iNigerian.com November 12, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Dorcas Edet Global warming, which is the long-term increase in temperature of the earth’s surface as a result of greenhouse gas emissions, is the leading cause of climate change. …

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  • Why Can’t You Do It?

    by Lydia Aje August 6, 2024
    by Lydia Aje

    By Lydia Aje We were in a staff meeting making preparations towards our annual end of year party. The school director needed someone to do some voice-over recording as part …

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  • Nigeria Can Leverage Counterintelligence for Economic Growth

    by iNigerian.com June 10, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Paul Okojie In today’s globalized world, economic prosperity is closely intertwined with national security. For Nigeria, harnessing the power of counterintelligence can play a crucial role in crafting and …

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  • Cult Prohibition Law: A Lifeline to End Cult Wars in Edo

    by iNigerian.com June 10, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Eben Enasco In December 2018, the Edo State Government took a bold step to address the menace of secret cults by passing a bill to repeal and re-enact the …

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  • Mitigating Plastic Pollution in Nigeria: A Call to Action

    by iNigerian.com June 1, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Sandra Eguagie It appears that we have made an unsettling aesthetic choice with the quantity of plastic waste that litter our streets and public areas in Nigeria. Unfortunately, a …

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  • UN-Nairobi Civil Society Conference 2024, Outcomes and Prospects

    by iNigerian.com May 24, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Kelly Ovie Umukoro In the heart of Nairobi, Kenya, stakeholders from around the world converged for the annual United Nations Civil Society Conference. Over 3,600 civil society representatives from …

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  • Edo 2024: Will My Vote Count?

    by iNigerian.com May 7, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Eben Enasco As the 2024 governorship elections approach in Edo State, citizens are wondering if they will be able to exercise their fundamental right to vote without fear of …

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  • Ekiti as an Amazing Story

    by iNigerian.com April 24, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Funmilola Olarewaju In the past few days, videos of market women leaders, aka Iyalojas, in Ekiti State moderating the prices of goods in the markets within their jurisdictions have …

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  • Aviation and Government Support

    by iNigerian.com April 24, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Remi Animashaun In recognition of the critical role of aviation in national security and economic development, no government leaves aviation issues to market forces entirely. Not even the United …

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  • Onyema: Running Business With A Soul

    by iNigerian.com April 17, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Abdullahi Tanko There is a strong belief among business leaders around the globe that businesses should no longer be about just making money. Every business should care deeply about …

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  • Paving the Way to a Green Economy in Nigeria

    by iNigerian.com March 28, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Victor I. Fagorite and Ifeoma Malo A green economy is an economy that aims to reduce environmental risks and ecological scarcities and to promote sustainable development without degrading the …

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  • Alhaji Bichi: A beacon of hope and inspiration

    by Babagana Umaru Danladi March 28, 2024
    by Babagana Umaru Danladi

    By Babagana Umaru Danladi “As Nigeria continues to navigate the complexities of national security challenges, Bichi’s leadership remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for all those who serve the …

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  • Daunting state of education in Northern Nigeria

    by iNigerian.com January 5, 2024
    by iNigerian.com

    By Isah Aliyu Chiroma “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X. We live in a society where …

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  • Brutal post-election litigation: eyes on the judiciary

    by iNigerian.com December 30, 2023
    by iNigerian.com

    By Isah Aliyu Chiroma “It is a common experience in Nigeria that those who lose elections invariably credit their defeat to the alleged foul activities of their opponents whom they …

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  • CKC, Onitsha: An Incubator of National Prosperity

    by iNigerian.com December 16, 2023
    by iNigerian.com

    By Dr Ray Emeka Onwuelo Christ the King College (CKC), Onitsha was born on a warm sunny afternoon on Thursday, February 2, 1933. It was the 33rd day of the …

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