At Interdependent Community, we are aware of the huge challenges and the problems faced by Nigerians and how deeply rooted they are. We are also very aware of how much they have been traumatized. However, rather than being obsessed or engrossed with them or wanting to fight or eradicate them, we have collectively chosen to proffer our solution using ...
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EndSARS Anniversary: My message To All Nigerian Youths – Comrade Adeola Samuel-Ilori
How did we get here? How did we become disinterested in who governed us? How does the youths become lethargic to things that affect their future? PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | OCTOBER 23, 2021 I want to congratulate you for the successful and violent free EndSARS memorial protest of yesterday. Like I said here yesterday in my piece, protest is ...
Read More »Benin Empire Owned Western, Southern & Eastern Modern Day Nigeria – Oba Akiolu of Lagos
“The Oba of Benin was the head of the Benin Empire which is the present-day Western, Southern and Eastern modern day Nigeria” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | OCTOBER 19, 2021 The dust has finally settled after years of controversies and heated arguments who the real owners of present day Lagos are, the whole of Western Nigeria and the East of ...
Read More »Charles Soludo & The Battle For Government House, Awka
“His delivery of the bank consolidation exercise between mid 2004 and the end of 2005, is the single most complex change management and restructuring endeavour ever successfully executed in Nigeria if not in Africa” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | SEPTEMBER 25, 2021 Without offering support to any particular party or person, I would like to debunk the aspersions being cast on ...
Read More »HEALTH: Treating Prostate Cure With Cassava Therapy – Nat Asamoa
After doing some investigations, it turned out that apricot seeds contain vitamin B17. While being treated for cancer, I would look for food that also contains vitamin B17. It turned out that cassava has vitamin B17. So I ate 10 grams of cassava three times a day. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | SEPTEMBER 24, 2021 I have good news for ...
Read More »NIGERIA: The Brain-Drain Phenomenon And The Economy – Suleiman Ahmed (UK)
People are going to migrate. It is part of life. However, there’s trouble when every young person is willing to leave because they no longer see a future in their own country. It is even worse when some analysts are saying it is not that bad because “they will send back dollars to help grow the economy.” PEGASUS REPORTERS, ...
Read More »HEALTH: Obasanjo Gives Recipe For Graceful Ageing
According to him, “bitter kola and kola nut are stimulants and have medicinal values. The herbal concoction (agbo) for boosting my immunity contains neem, pawpaw leaf, lime, ginger, garlic, turmeric, and so on. These are boiled for about 15 minutes in water and stored in the fridge. When I am ready to drink it, I warm it and sweeten ...
Read More »The Diasporan Cut Off Ancestral Roots; A Perspective On Trapped Nigerian Males In USA
Others are currently very worried about a feeling of being now trapped between a rock and hard place because of the unpalatable conditions to relocate. That seems to describe the paradox and inherent conundrum that highlight the life of the ageing Nigerians in America. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | SEPTEMBER 18, 2021 Lekwa O! Lekwa!!: Nigerian males in the Diaspora ...
Read More »Proposed Kano Naval Base & Misadventure Of Ignorant Journalists At Arise Television – Uche Diala
Here are 10 landlocked nations with Navies: Azerbaijan, Bolivia. Central African Republic, Kazakhstan. Laos, Paraguay, Rwanda, Serbia, Turkmenistan, and Uganda. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS |SEPTEMBER 15, 2021 Some people have thrown a viral video from Arise Television ‘The Morning Show’ at me where the program anchors delved into the Naval Base proposed to be sited in Kano, asking me what ...
Read More »That Future Is Here Already, Are you Prepared? – Anonymous
The future is already here, are you part of the future, are your children part of the future? Edited By Oyakhamoh Y. Carl-Abu’Bakar in Lagos | September 15, 2021 Just seventeen years ago, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of all photo paper worldwide. Within just a few years, their business model disappeared and they were bankrupt. This ...
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