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US Ambassador Entwistle’s Dawn In Nigeria, by Alkasim Abdulkadir

At exactly 1.30 pm Mohammed Sani a Senior Information Specialist at the Embassy was on hand to welcome us. He led us  into a...

Charles Novia: My Thoughts On The Anti Gay Marriage Law

by Charles Novia I have been reading interesting comments on social media about the new 'anti-gay bill' recently signed into law by President Jonathan. The...

Opinion: Nigeria Just Seems In Love With White Elephants

by Chukwudi Madu I came across a report in December which stated that the Lagos State government plans to get commercial bus drivers to start...

Temitope Talabi: Putting On The WHOLE Armour Of God [The Trent Voices]

As believers our warfare is not physical or against flesh and blood but rather spiritual, against anti-God or anti-Christ spirits, who wield words, ideas...

‘I have a dream’: Father In Controversial But Adorable PHOTO With Daughters Speaks [LOOK]

by Doyin Richards Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the best orators in the history of the world and was one of the...

First Person: I Had A Fake Online Girlfriend For A Year, I Am Still Ashamed

by Jonathan Williams (Credit: Mettus via Shutterstock/Salon) A lot of people think Manti Te’o is a liar. His story, after all, is sensational: A Notre Dame...

Ekerete Udoh: Prophet TB Joshua And The Making Of A National Icon

by Ekerete Udoh While spending time in Akwa Ibom during the holiday period, I became addicted to Emmanuel TV- the broadcast arm of the Prophet...

Tunde Leye: This Is How We Can Turn Nigerian Writing Into A Billion Dollar Industry

by Tunde Leye I also remember the words of veteran film-maker Amaka Igwe – A single (make that few) great film-makers does not make a...

Onyeka Nwelue: The ‘Happiest’ Beggars In The Universe [The Trent Voices]

My recent trip to Nigeria recently has reinforced my belief that Nigerians beg more than any other people in the world; this, they do...

Thought Provoking: ‘I live, I die, I’m just a woman’, Poem By Eketi Ette

by Eketi Ette You're overworked... woman, our mothers did it, while raising nine children. You can too. You're exhausted... You're just lazy; put your back into...

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