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Corruptions, corruption corruption. It is the root of all other economic problem including poverty B. Edem
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I think that is beyond dispute. What is leadership? Our people confuse the concept of leadership with power and authority. Let me attempt to draw from my training both as a political scientist and as a student of management to try and ex...
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Paying off international debts was a good start,
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Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria are considered very serious communicable diseases globally, and particularly in developing countries here in Africa. Tuberculosis has constituted to be a problem in Nigeria for several reasons. In the firs...
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Share Asked how his son came by his unusual name, Pa Ebele Jonathan once told a reporter that as soon as the boy was born, "I instinctively realized that this child has that element of fortune." Pa Jonathan, a canoe-maker from sou...
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No. The new policy (as a package of 4-point agenda) will only deliver the things outlined at the beginning of this Note. Mr. President has outlined a 7- point agenda needed to create wealth and jobs, reduce poverty, and ensure security of l...
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Yes. If as the ninth largest exporter of crude oil in the world, you are having frequent fuel shortage and the country does not generate enough power, there is a problem. There is a problem when you see that we are the largest importer of...
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No. India, Pakistan, Niger, Afghanistan and Egypt are also polio-endemic countries.
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I do not think so. Nevertheless, I think the leadership should be held responsible. For example, in 1999, I contested for the Senate. My opponent attacked me. Part of my house was burnt. Three of my cars were burnt. I was asked by the party...
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There are so many scams internet and otherwise originating from that country that many individuals and organizations will not help, because the level of trust is erode. There are people in Nigeria who believe when bad things happen that it ...
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