My growing years were spent amidst a crowd of relatives. At every point in my young life there was an uncle, aunt or cousin in residence. Some I remember with …
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I remember growing up and wanting to have beard. At fifteen, all I ever dreamt of was having a face covered with hair. Why? Just so I could be respected …
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Promoting Indigenous Culture Through Television and Film: The South African Example For Nigeria
by Jibril Sadoby Jibril SadoWe must pay adequate attention to promoting our rich and diverse cultural experiences for the sake of our future…
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In Nigeria today, from the benefit of hindsight, can it be said that the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises have now been accorded their due recognition in the economy compared to …
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Two months ago in a flat in Festac town I met Calistus for the first time. A third year engineering student from University of Benin, we had similar tastes in music, films …
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We all stand in danger. The problem of tackling the wanton kidnapping of expatriates is not one that should be left for particular quarters to handle…
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Africa being a land of more pain than gain, Cote D’Ivoire has had her fair share of gripping stories that continue to define Africa in the eyes of the wider world, …
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Being exactly where you said you’ll be, when you said you’ll be there, that’s Showing Up for your life. If you can manage to do that, I seriously believe that …
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At various formal and informal discussion points across the country, and on listserv and discussion boards on the cyberspace, Nigerians are not hiding their deep pain and frustration that the …
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Promoting SMEs Sector Development in Africa: Lessons from the “El-Rufai – Abuja Enterprise Agency” Model
by Bell’ Ihuaby Bell’ IhuaThe focus of this piece is to reflect on El-Rufai’s giant strides towards boosting and revamping the previously overlooked small to medium-sized enterprises sector within the Federal Capital Territory…