Tag: HELP
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Help, Our Future is Relocating – By Chidi Amuta
Perhaps unconsciously, a new sense of identity has crept in and is becoming dominant among many Nigerians. A curious sense of ‘anywhere is home’ is becoming commonplace among young Nigerians. A compulsive migration to other lands, a sense of “otherness” is beginning to define the aspiration of our youth in terms of where they call…
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Essay writing help: Should it be free or paid?
We have to admit, it’s tempting to answer—“yes, it should be paid”—from the very beginning of our conversation, but it won’t be completely true without closer research. We invite you to follow our unusual article and review some more controversial positions on this topic. There are too many interested participants from different sides, as if…
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[Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: It is okay to sometimes ask for help
The desperation in my voice caught their attention and everyone swung into action looking for ways to help reduce my suffering.
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Insecurity: Buhari’s government overwhelmed, needs urgent help – Saraki
Immediate past President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki on Tuesday appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to seek help to contain the country’s mounting security challenges. “This matter has gone beyond what the government can handle alone,” Saraki said, noting that the Nigerian government is “overwhelmed by the situation.” “The President should know that calling for…
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VIDEO: We regret coming here, please help us, over 20 Nigerian girls stranded in one room in Lebanon
A viral video of over twenty Nigerian ladies stranded in Lebanon are pleading with President Muhammadu Buhari and spirited individuals to come to their rescue. Locked up in one room and pleading seriously to be rescued in a video circulating online, the ladies who only God knows how they left the country for Lebanon called…
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‘Help!’ cry British musicians, warning of crisis in live music industry
Paul McCartney, Ed Sheeran and The Rolling Stones were among some 1,500 musicians who called on Thursday for the British government to help the live music business survive the coronavirus outbreak. “The future for concerts and festivals and the hundreds of thousands of people who work in them looks bleak,” the musicians wrote in an…
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From the frontline, broadcasters cry for help, By Okoh Aihe
By Okoh Aihe We expected a storm. Nobody knew the storm would grow into a hurricane in a flash. The coming of COVID-19 was anticipated as it had troubled other parts of the world. Some feeble efforts at preparation were even made. But nobody ever anticipated that COVID-19 would make landfall with such ferocity as…