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“Causing hardship for power” The Cruelty of Nigerian business and political Elites #getthesax
What Stuff Are You Made Of???
In an interview on NTA Kaduna in July 1987, the late Gen. Hassan Usman Katsina was asked by the interviewer how he can compare the Governors of those days and his time (1966). This was his reply: “I am going ...
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Why I Japa(ed) in 1992
Suffer-Suffer For World My annual (NOT monthly) salary as a Senior Lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University in 1992 (right before I left for the United States) was N9,600. It’s not a typo. N9,600 only, for the entire year. How ...
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I was already a lecturer in Nigeria in 1992, having got my BA in 1990.Life was tough for academics. The profession was seen as poor even by non-academics.The claim that academics were economically empowered is not true, as most were ...
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Yesterday we met again to see if they had hot pepper soup at the local African joint. Logically, when these simple folks enter a pepper soup joint, it is like Ṣẹ̀lẹ́ enter spirit: matters get philosophically historical like a magical ...
Read More »4 of Top 15 Things You Should Not Do Again Once You Clock Age 30
4. Don’t do what your friends do If your friends’ activities (such as using drugs or drinking excessively) don’t align with your values, it’s okay to choose different activities. 5. Don’t just blame your parents It’s important to take responsibility ...
Read More »The 7th of Top 15 Things You Should Not Do Again Once You Clock Age 30
7. Don’t take criticism personally Try not to get too caught up in what others think of you. Remember to prioritize your mental health. 8. Don’t take advice from everyone Be selective about who you take advice from. Look for ...
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