• THE INTERESTING HISTORY OF THE BRITISH MONARCHY OF UNITED KINGDOM

    *  A Narrative Of Centuries Of Royalty To The Modern Times
     
    The monarchy of the United Kingdom traces its origins from the petty kingdom of peof Anglo-Saxon England and early medieval Scotland, which consolidated into the kingdoms of England and Scotland by the 10th century. Anglo-Saxon England had an elective monarchy, but this was replaced by primogeniture after England was conquered by the Normans in 1066. The Norman and Plantagenet dynasties expanded their authority throughout the British Isles, creating the Lordship of Ireland in 1177 and conquering Wales in 1283. In 1215, King John agreed to limit his own powers over his subjects according to the terms of Magna Carta. To gain the consent of the political community, English kings began summoning Parliaments to approve taxation and to enact statutes. Gradually, Parliament's authority expanded at the expense of royal power.The union of Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom occurred in 1801 during the reign of King George III.
  • THE INTERESTING STORY OF BILLIONAIRE ARISTOTLE ONASIS AND HIS 'SIDE CHICS'

    There existed a Greek Billionaire from Argentina in the 50s. His name was Aristotle Onasis. Onasis made his money as a Logistician,in Whaling,and Oil.

  • THE LAST DANCE AT UNGA

    By Femi Adesina

    “This is the last that we shall dance together,” Wole Soyinka wrote in Kongi’s Harvest. And that was what President Muhammadu Buhari did Wednesday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States of America.

  • THE LESSONS IN 'RICH DAD, POOR DAD'

    By Robert T. Kiyosaki

    1. The importance of financial education: Kiyosaki emphasizes the need to educate oneself about money and financial matters. He argues that schools often fail to teach us about money management and that financial literacy is crucial for building wealth.

  • THE LETTER, THE SPIRIT, AND THE LETTERMAN

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    If there was a prize for Nigeria’s number one letter writer, journalist-turned-lawyer and one-time minister, Tony Momoh, would appear to be the undisputed champion.

  • THE MANY MUSICAL SUCCESSES OF LUCKY DUBE'S DAUGHTER

    Nkulee Dube is a South African Reggae musician and the daughter of the late Reggae legend Lucky Dube. She has made her mark in the Reggae music scene by carrying on her father's legacy and bringing a unique African flavor to the genre. Nkulee Dube's impact on Reggae music includes continuing to spread her father's messages of social justice, love, and unity through her own music. She has also contributed to expanding Reggae's global reach, particularly in Africa, where her music resonates deeply with audiences.

  • THE MINDSET THAT WILL MAKE YOU SUCCESSFUL

    1. Money doesn’t attract money. Money attracts thieves. Value attracts money. The quicker you come to terms with this principle, the faster you move up the echelons of life.

  • THE MORPHOLOGY OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN NIGERIA -- What Happened Ahead Of 2023?

    By Godknows Igali, Ph.D

    The primaries of Nigerian political parties for the selection of candidates for 2023 General Elections have come and gone, leaving a trail of national dyspepsia of sorts. At a time when the opportunity of political change was expected to elicit eruptive cheers, this situation of staggering mood deserves, as the biological sciences would do, a deeper enquiry into understanding the forms and structures which underline the electoral process. Also, for historians as empirical scientists, which many of its practitioners claim to be, the main tool for accurately recording of current events for future generations entails getting into their roots and foundations.

  • THE NIGERIA PRESIDENT I WANT IN 2023.....Obasanjo

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

    Nigeria's former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo,has described the kind of President he wants for Nigeria in 2023.

  • THE OKONJO-IWEALA MANIFESTO FOR SOUTH-EAST ECONOMIC REVIVAL

    By Chido Nwakanma

    The Okonjo-Iweala Manifesto is a critical takeaway from the epochal South-East Economic and Security Summit that was held on 28-29 September in Owerri, Imo State. The World Trade Organisation DG spoke candidly and drew on her knowledge of economics, finance, and global trade to determine what amounts to a manifesto for the region. It featured SWOT and PESTLE analyses and a roadmap. She spoke on the need for Igbo leaders to unite and work together to boost the region's economy and address its security challenges.

  • THE PANDEMIC UNDER THE SHADOW OF 2023

    By Eze Jude .O

    While it seems no news is attractive presently, unless it was set around 2023 general election, it is important we place a limit to distractions from the hubristic hullabaloos of political maniacs whose shenanigans diverts our minds from other core concerns of life such as health and ethics of existential experience. Yes! Inasmuch as politics remains one of the fundamental institutions of man in his social environment, it has been abused in this age as an attention-diversion machinery.

  • THE PASSAGE OF REGGAE SENSATION, NATTY REBEL U-ROY

    By Chido Nwakanma

    One of the icons of reggae music, Ewart Beckford, known globally as U-Roy, has joined the heavenly orchestra.

  • THE POLICE AND AKPABIO'S SERMON ON THE MOUNT

    By Hon. Eseme Eyiboh

    84-year-old renowned Belgian painter and writer, Erik Pervernagie, says: “People die from lack of shared empathy and affinity. By establishing social connectedness, we give hope a chance and the other can become heaven (“Le ciel c’est l’autre”).

  • THE POWER OF A WOMAN'S TONGUE

    By Akello Oliech and Dayan Masinde

    1. A woman's greatest power is in her words, whereas men are physically strong, a woman can bring down a man just with her tongue

    2. A woman's words can encourage a man and be his greatest inspiration, or discourage him and be his greatest nightmare. The more he loves her, the more power she has over him

    3. A woman's tongue can destroy her own children's self-esteem with harsh and cold words. A woman's words can uplift her own children with words of hope, faith and love. How children remember their childhood is based on how their mother spoke to them

    4. A woman's tongue can be very suggestive that implies to many men that she is interested in them. This type of woman comes off as flirtatious. If she is single, she misleads men; if she is married, she makes her husband insecure as he wonders why she speaks to other men with a sexual undertone

    5. A woman's tongue can chase friends away with her mean tone, stinging jokes and insensitive words. A woman's tongue can keep friends because her words create an environment of care

    6. A woman's tongue can be a gossip machine and she hangs around women who are also gossip machines, eventually, these women destroy each other, their marriages, their careers, their peace and other people's lives just with their tongue

    7. A woman's toxic tongue can make her husband avoid coming back home to her, he deliberately comes home late to avoid her even though he is not cheating. A woman's loving tongue can make her husband come home early because he feels at home with her, he even enjoys calling her over the phone

    8. A woman who is emotionally unstable is reckless with her tongue, lashing out and saying irrational things. A woman who is emotionally stable is responsible with her tongue, she may be moody, hormonal or not having a good day but she is still measured in her response

    9. A woman's tongue can be a weapon that provokes a man with words such "You are not man enough", "You poor man cannot handle me", "Worthless", "Beat me, I dare you". A woman's tongue can be a peace maker, calming down conflict, stopping fires before they escalate, showing her man understanding and appreciation

    10. A woman's tongue can destroy or build her own home. With her tone, she sets the mood of the home

    11. A woman's words can cancel her own progress, dreams and prayers... Or she can use her tongue to make effectual and fervent prayers, command her morning and speak life to her dreams, husband, children and society

    There is power in her tongue. NNL.

  • The Power Of Body Language: HOW TO GET PEOPLE TO DO WHAT YOU WANT

    By Gregory Hartley and Maryann Karinch

    10 practical lessons from "Get People to Do What You Want: How to Use Body Language and Words for Maximum Effect":

    1. Read Body Language: Understand nonverbal cues like posture, facial expressions, and gestures. People often communicate more with their bodies than their words.

    2. Master Your Body Language: Be mindful of your own posture, facial expressions, and eye contact. Project confidence, openness, and trustworthiness through nonverbal communication.

    3. Mirror and Match: Subtly mimic the other person's body language to build rapport and create a sense of connection.

    4. Active Listening is Key: Pay close attention to what the other person is saying, both verbally and nonverbally. Ask clarifying questions and show genuine interest to build trust.

    5. Speak Clearly and Confidently: Use a confident tone of voice, avoid filler words like "um" and "ah," and enunciate clearly to command attention.

    6. The Power of Storytelling: Weave stories and anecdotes into your communication to make your message more memorable and engaging.

    7. Frame Your Requests Effectively: Learn how to phrase your requests in a way that is more likely to be met with a positive response. Focus on benefits and mutual gain.

    8. Harness the Power of Silence: Don't be afraid to use strategic pauses in conversation. This can create anticipation and allow the other person to reflect on what you've said.

    9. Read People's Instincts: Develop your ability to pick up on subtle cues that reveal a person's underlying trust or mistrust. Be Authentic: While these techniques can be helpful, don't resort to manipulation. The most effective communication is built on authenticity and genuine connection. NNL.

  • THE POWER OF THINKING WITHOUT THINKING, BY MALCOLM GLADWELL

    The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is a 2005 book by Malcolm Gladwell. The book explores the concept of "thin-slicing," which is the ability to make quick judgments and decisions based on limited information.

  • THE RAGE OF PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESPERSONS

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    As 2023 beckons and the presidential candidates rev up their hustings across the country’s political landscape, the metamorphosis of many of the finest and best of the country’s journalism and legal professions connected with the campaigns beggars belief!

  • The Real Issues: WHY WE' RE FIGHTING UKRAINE

    By Vladimir Putin (President of Russia)

    " Dear citizens of Russia! Dear friends!

    "Today, I again consider it necessary to return to the tragic events taking place in the Donbass and the key issues of ensuring the security of Russia itself.

    "Let me start with what I said in my address of February 21 this year. We are talking about what causes us particular concern and anxiety, about those fundamental threats that year after year, step by step, are rudely and unceremoniously created by irresponsible politicians in the West in relation to our country. I mean the expansion of the NATO bloc to the east, bringing its military infrastructure closer to Russian borders.

  • THE REFORMER AT JAMB IS 70!

    By Gbemiga Ogunleye

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, probably paid him the greatest tribute today, on the occasion of his 70th birthday anniversary.

  • THE ROAD TO A DOCTOR'$ NIGERIA

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    There Was a Country, lamented Chinua Achebe, Nigeria’s literary icon and one of the world’s greatest storytellers. Achebe’s title evokes many things in the mind beyond its primary thematic concern – a journal of the author’s experiences of the Biafran War, which raged between 1967 and 1970. Among other things, it raises the question: What happened to the country?

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