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By Bolanle Bolawole

The collective wisdom of the Yoruba race speaks to the fact that we should never speak tongue-in- cheek for the simple but unassailable fact that if we speak the harsh, bitter truth, we shall die; whether we are killed for speaking to truth or we die a natural death, we shall die. And if, for any reason or for fear of death we run from speaking the truth, we shall die all the same. Death is a necessary evil; a debt that each and everyone will pay, whether we like it or not.

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By Anayo M. Nwosu

Mazi Kiwe left Nnewi in 1927 with his maternal uncle to Port Harcourt to learn carpentry.

He served his master for seven good years before he was "settled" or freed to start his own workshop.

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By Femi Adesina

“Rather matter-of-factly, the President said his own generation was “on the last lap” and was exiting. It’s the youths that would take over the country, and the world.

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By Eze Jude .O

The death of Chief Emeka Morocco Maduka on Thursday, 29th October 2020, was a tiding that will resonate beyond the course of a century. By his music, he evangelized more than some clergies in their pulpits, and influenced didactic thought-lines more than many lecturers in their professorial stools.

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By Eze Jude O.

When the polish prelate Karol Wortjila, emerged from the Conclave on Monday, October 16, 1978, as Pope John Paul II, not a few persons expressed morbid fear that the papacy under him may be a disaster judging from his background as a sufferer of the evil of Narcissism and the injustice of communism. He knew this. He perceived the apprehension among the people and opened his inaugural speech with the catch phrase: "Don't be afraid!"

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By Eze Jude . O

Since Benjin conference in 1995, the wave of feminism has known no boarders.

Women across the globe have taken their emancipation crusade to the north pole.

In its simplest definition, feminism means a social theory or political movement which argues that all legal, social, and religious (and if possible, biological) restrictions on women must be removed in order to bring about equality of the sexes in all aspects of public and private life.

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