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XENOPHOBIA : The Fruit We Deserve?

I have read the news and watched different videos on the attack on Nigerians in the state of South Africa and the only thing I feel is lack of enthusiasm or perhaps no 'sorry' feeling in the least way. Some will say I'm always a critic even at bad moments, if that is what you feel then open your head and read this with an open mind. I will have my say here for every Nigerian to read.    I can remember too well in 2015 when this thing happened in this same country to Nigerians. I really felt bad for my brothers and sisters over there. I joined the millions of Nigerians who called for the dissolve of South Africans' investment in Nigeria. I agitated for the retaliation on South Africa's citizen in this 'grate' nation. I wrote a memo in this manner am writing this but not in this kind of mood. And soon enough the attack stopped and there was peace for the time being. After peace was brought back, in my mind, I envisaged a government who will swing into acti

LIFE; A COMPLEX LABYRINTH

That moment you feel your life has demanded a lot from you and has given you less. You feel like you’ve been going down the wrong path, you realize all your efforts has been futile. Well, there’s a saying that life gives you what you deserve not what you desire. Life is filled with hardships. We all Live separate distinct lives. Everyone unique in his own way. Looking at life as a complex labyrinth. Your rights might be someone else wrongs. Your ego, pride, attitude, perception might hinder you from moving on in life. Life as we all know it, ain’t fair…and if you didn’t know, well you just knew. Life doesn’t regard men. Whatever the challenges are, never give up, endure. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re tried, don’t stop trying. You may put so much into making things work out in life, but at the end, you don’t get what you truly deserve. You did your best but you have nothing to show forth. It can be very frustrating having done everything humanly possible to achieve a goal i

Where is my president?

It wouldn't surprise me by now if I start seeing condolence messages as regard our president by this day since the presidency is keeping unnecessary silence. It's high time Mr president came out live on TV station and address the nation. Nigeria is a country of about two hundred millions of population of people, and the President staying abroad for too long than necessary for no acceptable reason is unwarranted. Truly Mr Buhari is a citizen and does deserve privacy and should enjoy every civil right such as freedom to talk when he wish and to keep mute at will. But the truth has to be told and reality need to be faced. Mr Buhari need to realise that the moment he became the President of this country, he ceases to be an ordinary man and his privacy won't be no more totally guaranteed. The affairs of this nation for the next two years lies within his decision and by implication the future of every Nigerian. We should not play mind politics at the expense of our survival, n

The Hitting Fire At TASUED

To silent the critics who have been throwing accusations at me for not saying anything on the issue of Save TASUED And Fund Education Coalition(STAFEC), I will declare my stance here and make my opinions known. Of all messages have received, the one which is of interest to me the most is the words of one Mr. FABULOUS which says "If you remain silent on the part of justice, you are already on the side of the oppressors", and I wouldn't deny that am only responding because of this and I'm going to give my response according to his words.   As a students, it should interest me to understand the situation of things before jumping into action so the captive won't end up as the captors' machinery. To start with, I will outline the cause of the grievance of the students -The increment in Acceptance Fee from #30,000 To #40,000 -School fees #76,500 -Increment of Vocational Studies Fee from #1000 to #25,000 -#10,100 tax clearance which students are enforced to pa