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UmAir

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Umair Writes

Never hurt on losing anything in your life.When a tree loses its leaves a new leaf is ready to take that place . " Trust on Allah Almighty "

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NaijablaseTv ( Ettah Emmanuel O.)

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5 Factors Influencing Delayed Pursuit of Passion in Tertiary Education - CyanahPEN writes

By Cynthia Maduekwe In a society often driven by academic and career expectations, it's not uncommon for individuals to find themselves veering away from their true passions during their time in tertiary education. A recent exploration into this phenomenon has shed light on several key factors contributing to the delayed pursuit of one's passion or talent until after graduation or midway through their academic journey. Societal Expectations and Career Pressures: One significant factor identified

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Beer.kim

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The secrets untold

Sometime we have alot to say but we can't because we fear how others might react. We want to cry loudly but it turn into silent cry.

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Afriyie Kwaku Boachie

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Celebrating Verandah Boys In Governance: Prof. Kwesi Yankah Writes.

I have been a silent student of ‘language in governance’ for a while now, beginning from the revolutionary period when Rawlings’ PNDC formed a blend of elites and grassroots in a Consultative Assembly to draft the 1992 constitution. The proposed constitution framers included non-literates, butchers, market-women, lawyers, dress makers, farmers. In 1991, I was inspired to do an essay for my media column entitled, ‘Butchers and the Constitution.’ I interviewed ‘fitters,’ butchers, etc. on their ne

Celebrating Verandah Boys In Governance: Prof. Kwesi Yankah Writes.
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NaijablaseTv ( Ettah Emmanuel O.)

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Barr. Okoi Obono-Obla writes Tinubu, mobilizes public petitions against alleged MTN, Multichoice exp

By Akpan David, Calabar A former presidential aide, Obol Okoi Obono-Obla has submitted a petition to President Bola Tinubu over what he termed exploitative, criminal and very poor services by two South African firms, Multichoice Nigeria Ltd and Mobile Telephone Network (MTN). In the letter dated 6 November 2023, the activist and lawyer prayed the president to invoke the power vested in him by the provisions of Section 40 (4) of FCCPC and constitute the Consumers Protection and Competition Tribun

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Jani

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Poetry

Your eyes have seen something in my dreams Your breath is my breath The words of my dreams, the words of your memories ۔ The footprints of your feet are the air of your fragrance. Murderer, this is your reward Amusing is my punishment

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