Author: TheNewsGuru
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FG has tolerated ASUU for too long – Sen. Ita Enang: A short response to the fair weather politician
I came across the worst interview Channels Television has ever conducted, and it was with Sen. Ita Enang as guest recently. In the interview, the Senator, whose stock in trade is to hop like a grasshopper from one political party to another, opened his gutters to say that “FG Have Tolerated ASUU for Too Long.”
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Lauretta Onochie again? – By Prof Joseph A Ushie
Even amidst mourning or in war, people still occasionally laugh, especially when clowns happen around such scenes. That seems to have been the situation with this war declared against a trade union by an entire national government, which is busy deploying every arsenal at its disposal to crush the perceived enemy as if the Government…
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2023: Ohanaeze rejects Atiku, insists on Southern presidency
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has urged Nigerians to reject the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in the 2023 elections.
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S3x worker, customer perish in Lagos building collapse during s3x
Emergency officials, who refused to be named, have disclosed that two of the victims – a male and female – of the recent building collapse in Lagos State were engaged in intercourse when the incident happened.
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Strike: CAN President wades into FG-ASUU impasse
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Dr Daniel Okoh called on the Federal Government and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end the seven-month strike.
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Untold hardship as prices of food continue to soar in Nigeria
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has released the Selected Food Prices Watch Report for August as the hardship in Nigeria continues to bite harder.
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PDP crisis: 10 takeaways from Governor Wike’s media chat
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State on Friday held for almost two hours a media chat during which he addressed many issues tearing the People’s Democratic Party(PDP) apart.
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ASUU strike: How are lecturers surviving? – By Promise Adiele
According to Chinua Achebe, “proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten”. Thus, Achebe underscores the importance of proverbs as an emblematic paradigm in spoken and written communicative strategies. Proverbs are powerful. They constitute vestiges of the fast receding African identity. There is no ethnic group in Africa that does not have proverbs…
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Is Life Really Unfair? – By Fr. Valentine Anaweokhai
In the face of crisis, misfortune, and calamity, people sometimes quip, ‘life is not fair’. The implication is that ‘life’ is to blame for whatever may have happened or befallen a person in life. ‘Life’ in this sense, is personified. However, to conclude that life is unfair, has both philosophical and theological connotations. Life, no…
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Child Marriage: A cause for concern – By Carl Umegboro
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) carried out in 2021 by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) as part of the Global MICS Programme in Nigeria, and International Multi-Purpose Household Survey Programme for supporting countries in collecting data on children and women is practically expedient. MICS measures key indicators that allow countries to generate data…