NIGERIANS ABROAD ARE NIGERIANSOmoh Tsatsaku Ojior, Ph.D
When Nigerians refer to themselves as "the giants of Africa", they should take a second look at the mirror. They should visit other African countries and see how far behind we are. Rwanda proves the point that a society, no matter the ...
growing number of Nigerians who are using waste to make art. "We can see thrown-away bags and food packages(外包装) easily on the street with the museum. we can show people the value of waste. People can see how we turn waste into treasure, Oluwatokere said. Now, there are also ma...
“The roads are not as bad as they are often portrayed.” the minister said. “I know that this is going to be your headline, but the roads are not that bad” Well, Nigerians disagree. Twitter users have begun to share photos of the very many bad roads across the country, imploring ...
growing number of Nigerians who are using waste to make art. "We can see thrown-away bags and food packages(外包装) easily on the street. With the museum, we can show people the value of waste. People can see how we turn waste into treasure," Oluwokere said. Now, there are also ...
Nigeria, Nigeria Village Square, Nigerians, <p align="justify">Militant groups like MASSOB, Niger delta volunteer force, etc are symptoms of a mortally sick nation. Ethnic militia's and it's attendant violence and chaos are the multiplier effects of a vas ...
A few protesters in Lagos were allowed into an emergency sitting held by the Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday morning.By what was shared on social media, and it’s safe to say the sitting was inconsequential. It’s three days of protest and the Nigerian PresidentMuhammadu Buhariis...
March 19 are correct, and United Nations observers say they are, then there are only 88.5 million Nigerians--at least 20 million fewer than expected. ... - 《Economist》 被引量: 0发表: 1992年 Football: And Nation Shall Sit Up and Take Notice of Other Nations; AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS ...
Over the past day, young nigerians who have suffered sexual abuse have bravely taken to social media to share their stories.
Nigeria, Nigeria Village Square, Nigerians, The issues with the Guardian in all fairness are many. It may well be fundamentally ordinary in nature. Though it obviously needs a transformational change in view of its current stabilized doom loop, it may be ...