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Home Affairs: An Open Letter To Nigerian Parents – Anonymous

  Henry Ford said, “hard work does not kill.” We are getting everything wrong in Nigeria now, including the family setting. It is time to prepare your children for tomorrow, the way the world is going, only those that are rugged, hard-working, and smart working that will survive. How will your ward fare? PEGASUS REPORTERS | AUGUST 9, 2021 Dear ...

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Home Affairs: How (Not) To Retire Peacefully In Old Age

  “Try to retire with a roof on your head. Get a plot of land and develop it gradually. Don’t put all your hope on your child(ren) as it may turn out to be a story that touches the heart” OYAKHAMOH Y. CARL-ABU’BAKAR | 7TH AUGUST, 2021 The word “retirement” sounds like heartbreak to most Civil Servants. Many of us ...

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The Home: Preserving Ground Tomato For Future Cooking

  You can keep such preserved tomatoes for over a year. When you open one jam bottle use it all. PEGASUS REPORTERS | AUGUST 6,2021 For those who are interested in tomato preservation especially in these periods of lean supply, learn this simple method of preserving your fresh ground tomatoes for the future. This is how to go about it. ...

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“Ndigbo, From Delta To Jamaica – Emeka Obasi

  “Ndigbo should unite and identify their friends across the nation. Go to the South-South, honour Philip Effiong, salute the families of Willie Archibong, Akpan Etuk, Afaha Nsudoh, Samuel Imoke, Michael Ogon, Frank Opigo and Ibang Umoh Akpabio” PEGASUS REPORTRS: AUGUST 5, 2021 No matter where you come from, as long as you have the identity, you are an Igbo ...

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FAMILY HEALTH: Kill That Cockroach Before It Harms You

  “If despite all these measures, you still have a cockroach problem at home, contact a pest professional for assistance with elimination and prevention” PEGASUS REPORTERS | AUGUST 2, 2021 In our family health features, we talk about issues bordering on family health, maternal health and other health related matters which includefood and drug. In this issue, our focus is ...

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PARENTING: Geographical Location Determines Survival Of Babies Born With Defects – Study Suggests

  “Birth defects involving the intestinal tract have particularly high mortality in low- and middle-income countries as many are not compatible with life without emergency surgical care after birth” AGENCY NEWS | AUGUST 1,  2021 The survival of a baby born with a birth defect (congenital anomaly) is dependent on where the baby is born, a new study published in ...

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Obi Cubana’s Lavish Burial of His Mother

  “The arguments of Obi Cubana’s supporters make sense on some level but I disagree on one major point. The incredibly lavish and outrageously expensive burial of the century sent all the wrong signals to the world, including the young people of Nigeria” By Onyeka Onwenu | JULY 30, 2021 I told a friend just days before the most outrageous ...

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Buhari Cracks Stubborn Projects, And It’s Just The Beginning

  Now, all the way from Daura, succor has come for Lagosians. After three failed attempts at rehabilitation in 2009, 2012, and 2016, full reconstruction of the road began in 2018. Rigid pavement is being used due to traffic volume and haulage activities to and from the ports. By FEMI ADESINA | JULY 30, 2021 How did you feel watching ...

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Hushpuppi & Abba Kyari Saga: Chukwudi Iwuchukwu Simplifies The Story!

Chibizor is today at large as nobody knows his whereabouts but the action that he took by reporting to the victim of their fraud in Qatar is one of the reasons that led to the fall of Hushpuppi’s criminal empire. In case you don’t understand why the US government through the FBI is looking for our super cop, Abba Kyari, ...

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DISCOURSE: Ignorance, Political Irrelevance and the Persistent Quest for Re-Structuring the Nigerian Polity, 1999-2021

Being text of the First Memorial Lecture in Honour of late Professor Haruna Wakili of History Department, Bayero University, Kano, Mambaya House, Sunday 20th June 2021. By Alkasum Abba, Department of History, ABU, Zaria. Introduction I want to start by thanking my colleagues at Bayero University, Kano, especially, the Director of Mambaya House, Professor Ismaila M. Zango for giving me ...

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