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Brain-drain: Nigeria, Emigration, Grants & Foreign Scholarships: a Recapitulation of the “Morsel of Bread” story – Adebisi B. Temidayo

  Let me break it down here. Have you applied for Foreign Scholarship, perhaps, a Master’s Degree or specifically, Ph.D., in European countries? This is what happens… PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 13, 2023 Have you ever thought Bible stories are irrelevant to our present day? Here you have a story in a repeat of itself. Most of us must ...

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Kings No More: How Retired Men Suffer Silently and Secretly – By Crazy Monday Reporter

  “In many marriages, women are still seen and not heard. But in retirement, they all have it mapped out. Theirs is a coup d’etat that sentences the former dictator to years of loneliness, penury and an early grave” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 12, 2023 ONCE retirement hits, all the perks that come with being employed are gone *Some ...

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The Last Man Standing: “Matters Arising on Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the President-elect of Nigeria.

  “We can no longer tolerate, nor be indifferent to these subjective idiosyncrasies of the past social order which pre-determined criteria for appointments, not based on competence, quality, knowledge, skills nor by experiences but sheer shameless display of nepotism of “whom you know, not what we know” which is the bane of our African chronic disease based on feudalized system” ...

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Tinubu’s Mandate And The Hunter’s Call – By Danladi Bako

  “The path of self-destruction that the disgruntled politicians the DSS mentioned are embarking on is needless, irresponsible, and totally suicidal. These fifth columnists who have no capacity to handle failure are refusing to heed the call of their hunter-master” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 10, 2023 It is not only unfathomable but also preposterous and downright stupefying that some ...

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It’s Cockcrow at Dawn for Bola Ahmed Tinubu – By Yakubu Lamai

  43 years after the debut of the drama series, “Cockcrow at Dawn” is best remembered for its evocative theme music, where the singer Bongos Ikwue will repeatedly ask the question: Will he ever get there? Will he ever make it? Will he ever hear the sound of the cockcrow at dawn?” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 8, 2023 In ...

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Education: The degrees that make students cry: A look at the most challenging courses in the world

  “Does having a high IQ make you more capable to pursue the hardest degrees in the world? Keith Stanovich, professor of human development and applied psychology at the University of Toronto, argues that IQ tests are great at measuring certain mental faculties like logic, abstract reasoning, and learning ability” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 5, 2023 Medicine, mathematics, physics ...

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Our Culture: Awujale, Ogbagba II, Celebrate 63 Years on Throne; Narrates His Ascension Story.

  “To everybody’s surprise, however, and without my being consulted at all on the matter, it was my name that my father put forward as the candidate from the Anikinaiya ruling house…In the rapidly changing context of our modern times, they must have felt that choosing an elderly or uneducated person to become the Awujale would not be in the ...

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Rumoured Interim Government ex-rayed in the light of “Solomonic Wisdom” – By Lateef Adewole

  “I don’t want to believe the rumour that Obi was a member of the infamous Association for Better Nigeria (ABN), led by late Senator Arthur Nzeribe, that was responsible for annulling June 12 and truncating the third republic, as I have not seen evidence to that effect” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 5, 2023 There was this story in ...

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2023: Still on the Nigerian President & 25% FCT, Abuja Quandary – By Olukayode Ajulo

  “Even though the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja (FCT) is not a State properly so called, the Constitution has clothed it with the toga of a State. In other words, the FCT is treated like a State, and all the powers of a Governor in a State are vested in the Minister of the FCT” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL ...

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NIGERIA: The Hallucination of Interim Government – By Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde

  “Today, it takes a fake dream to imagine—or a hallucination to see—a window for an interim government. A public warning issued by the DSS confirms that the senescent creatures are still at their old trade, using weak-hearted politicians who cannot stomach defeat. Luckily, the nation has unanimously condemned them. This is not a Nigeria of 1980s or 1990s. We ...

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