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2023: Nigeria’s Sexual Healing – Promise Adiele – Convener, Third Force Movement

  At the end of every sexual intercourse, the frustrated and conquered party will hope for another opportunity to right the wrongs of the previous experience. Also, the victorious party would want another opportunity to replicate the previous experience or improve on it. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | APRIL 16, 2022 Sex, that biological indulgence between an adult male and female ...

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FEATURE: Money Ritual: Nigeria’s New Normal – Promise Adiele PhD

  The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has work to do. Our secondary schools and universities should dedicate special days to educating the students about the dangers of money rituals. Religious bodies should preach against this practice. Together, we are all involved in it. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MARCH 25, 2022 Teaching Oral African Literature affords me the opportunity to critically ...

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Features: 7 Reasons Why Degree Holders Are Poor – Gbenga Adebambo

  “Don’t limit yourself to the classroom. Do something practical. Take a leadership position. Start a business and fail; that’s better entrepreneurship. Contest an election and lose. It will teach you something political science will not teach you. Attend a seminar. Read books outside the scope of your course.” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MARCH 28, 2022 1. THEY DON’T THINK ...

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Are Conflicts In Nigerian Democracy Ideological Struggles Or Confirmation Of Tonnie Iredian Theory Of Deductive Deceptions

  Now, where’s the party of integrity if the sum total of the two is confirmed by the Nigerian Governors’ Forum as one, all controlled by the same elements of the 1999 Democratic injustices and power force sponsors? A nostalgic tribute’ to Mr. Point Blank, my mentor @ NTA. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MARCH 5, 2022 The crises bedevilling Nasarawa ...

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One Of The Greatest Myths Suppressing The Growth Of Nigeria (Lack Of Enabling Environment)

  While Nigerians are busy with the lame excuse of lack of enabling environment in every critical sector of our economy, the foreigners are busy scrambling for every available space of land to build factories and companies, and other nature of investment. PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | FEBRUARY 15, 2022 Ask every Nigerian, on one of the major challenges affecting the ...

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“We Ain’t Trying To Dominate: We’re Living The Best Way We Are Wired” – An Igbo Response To Allegations Of Domination

  “You build market stalls, over price them because Igbos will pay, yet, when you are done enjoying the money used in buying or renting the stalls, you turn and accuse us of DOMINATING….how?” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | FEBRUARY 11, 2022 How do a people who have never picked arm to fight their host community home and abroad or people ...

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A Comparative Genealogical History Of A Crooked Man & A Preacher

  “What a difference it makes in the kind of example and values that are passed down to the next generation! Strong moral values can indeed bring blessings and opportunities for generations yet to be born” Pegasus Reporters How powerful can the generational influence of parents be on their own family and descendants? The analysis done in this work will ...

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Coming: The Fulani Army of Occupation? By Bola Bolawole

  Paul Unongo added his own twist to the country’s macabre insecurity dance when he asked that Buhari deploy soldiers to protect Northerners in the South! Remember that soldiers were recently reported to have escorted Fulani herders into some troubled areas of Oyo and Ogun states to forcibly feed their cattle. Pegasus Report While thousands of citizens were being slaughtered ...

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Criminal Cartels On The Let Loose By Olusegun Adeniyi

  “A lot of these Fulani marauders are from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso,” said a security source. By Olusegun Adeniyi Following a tip-off in July 2016, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) arrested an obscure fruit seller under a bridge in Zaria, Kaduna State. Investigations revealed the man to be a high-ranking Boko Haram operative who coordinated ...

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Myth: What Is Black About Black Friday?

  The 1980s brought the mythology of Black Friday as we know it today. While the phrases in black and in the red are used in the business world to describe profits and losses, this explanation for one of the busiest shopping days of the year only came about in the 1980s Pegasus Report After Thanksgiving meals come Black Friday ...

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