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Monday, 1 September 2008
TROUBLES NEVER SINGLY COME
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The winds wound round the hills and came tumbling in to the sleepy town, carrying heavy July clouds. In this part of the country, the mont...
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Thursday, 28 August 2008
INITIATION
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I sit half awake, half amok Carried away by the chants Of empty scary black masks Droning chants of nineteenth century druids Seasonal migra...
MOONLIGHT TRANSACTIONS
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Tonight would be full moon Anticipations are high; anxiety lurk in street corners Foot paths are busied all day Though farmsteads receive le...
BOY STORY
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I met a boy of school age Who ate up his heart Bound his mind, and gave it up to hell What was his dream? He wanted to be fearless...
Friday, 25 July 2008
The making of Wealth
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I had a knack for books as a child, but I repelled motivational books - Memoirs of Marshall Zhukov, Kevin Keegan, All the Best People, Kenne...
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Breath of relief at last
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Yesterday I was in Minna, 4 hours drive away from my campus, in a bid to solicit for funds to attend a motivational seminar in Brazil come A...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Life's Backswash; Blessing's hurt
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In Geography, when you study oceanography or marine science, you become familiar with such words like swash, backswash, tide and the likes. ...
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
“BANKING SECTOR CONSOLIDATION IN NIGERIA AND THE NEED TO GENERATE SUPERIOR RETURNS”
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On Tuesday, 6 th of July 2004, Central Bank of Nigeria governor, Professor Charles C. Soludo made pronouncements on banking sector reforms...
Remittances and their Effects
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Historians have always maintained that “many human institutions are the result of human action, but not of human design”. This is the plig...
Monday, 19 May 2008
Crescendo!
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It was my first time in Nigeria's commercial capital, and even though I experienced what I've always read of in the papers and onlin...
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