Author Archives: Oyakhamoh Carl-Abu'Bakar

Group Picks Hole in APC Zoning Arrangement for the Forthcoming National Convention.

This is to call the attention of all patriotic Members of the APC Card-carrying Members, that, for us pro- Buharian Genuine Positive Change Advocates, alias BIG LEAGUE- Buhari Integrity Group Advocates, the Nationwide Ambassadors and Grassroot Fellowships. Against this befitting thematic perspectives ,we cannot allow people with their personal agenda and unapologetically brazen idiosyncrasies to subversively undermine a unique party, ...

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Trump: Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory

“The capacity to learn is a gift, the ability to learn is a skill, the willingness to learn is a choice.” – Brian Herbert. The U.S. elections are over. Done and dusted. Except for the 2 senatorial seats in Georgia that will go for a run-off 5th of December to determine who controls the Senate. Amidst all the celebration, jubilation ...

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Tribute to Late Alhaji Balarabe Musa – AWA Bamiji

It sounds funny but it is the reality of life. 2nd Republic Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, was a Progressive to the core and he was the Governor of Kaduna State at a time the Late Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige was at helms of affairs as his Counterpart in old Oyo State (1979 ...

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Issues in the Nigeria Police Act 2020 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act/Law

I’ve read the high lights of those Laws. They are good but some parts of the Acts and Laws are very unrealistic, impracticable and requires adequate logistics for proper implementation, but we all know that those logistics are not available. Has any Magistrate visited the Police Station to carry out functions dictated by the Acts or Laws, since 2015 when ...

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REACTION: What Does Biden Have for Us? A Muslim Ask

By Abu Mazeedatilkhayr Bin Sa’eed How much of interest should a Muslim have in the US presidential election? People do wonder about my interest in White House politics. My wives and children engage me in critical discussions on this subject; and we sometimes argue into the nights. I hope I am not wrong for being interested in the white house. ...

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CBN Condemns #EndSARS Protests Destruction, Calls for Restructuring.

A political group the Coalition for A Better Nigeria, (CBN) has condemned the reported stealing of over 100 AK-47 rifles and over 2600 munitions during the #End SARS protests that recently rocked the nation. In a press statement signed by the president of the body, Comrade Awa Bamiji, the body said that that it was sadden by the report of ...

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The History & Growth of Pentecostalism: From Azusa Street To World Fame

Pentecostalism began among poor and disadvantaged people in the USA at the start of the Twentieth century. Although the movement is a modern one (its foundation is usually taken to be the American Azusa Street revival in the first decade of the 20th century), its roots go back to the 18th century Wesleyan Holiness tradition, the 19th century Holiness movement ...

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Business With MOYCA: Lessons from Israelis Start-Up Model

Israel is one of the smallest races in the world. Scattered around the world, their population cannot be more than 20million. They called themselves Jews while the over 5 billion people across the world are known as gentiles. They have witnessed efforts at annihilation but they survived, not once, not twice, definitely lots of times. Israel remains a country the ...

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‘The Igbo Landing’ The Heroic Story of Igbo Slaves Who Committed Mass Suicide Off U.S. Coast In 1803

BRIDGET BOAKYE | Contributor The Igbo Landing is a historic site at Dunbar Creek on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. It is the site of one of the largest mass suicides of enslaved people in history. Historians say Igbo captives from modern-day Nigeria, purchased for an average of $100 each by slave merchants John Couper and Thomas Spalding, arrived ...

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Manchester City v Liverpool: One Big Game, Five Big Questions – By Football365

As the biggest gladiator in the league sweat it out this evening Football356 pose deep rooted question that fans will not want to prove right or wrong after the battle. Concisely put, Will Liverpool’s width hurt Manchester City? Or is that precisely the area Pep Guardiola will target? 1) Will Guardiola’s counter-attacks hurt a Van Dijk-less defence? This should be ...

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