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Support System: Everyman's' Need

By Oladotun O. Fadeyiye At some point in our lives, we are confronted with myriad of trials. These trials are usually unforeseen and most times seem insurmountable. It is a…

Power Tussle!

By Oladotun O. Fadeyiye Power is one thing every man desires. To be in control, to have the final say that no one dares question the decision. Yes, that is…

Bitter Politics: Nigerian Story

By Oladotun O. Fadeyiye It is no news that Nigeria’s democracy is not only at nascent level but also having undiagnosed teething troubles. Nigerians can only be optimistic as to…

Renewable Energy Progress: Lessons For Nigeria

By Oladotun M Fadeyiye Nigeria’s efforts to harness the abundant energy resources available at its disposal still remains herculean task. Nigeria Energy Sector has been lagging behind both in terms…

Let us fight against counterfeit and substandard products!

Every country has her own challenges with substandard goods and products, whether manufactured locally or imported, but that of Nigeria is in higher than usual dimensions. I made up my…

State of the Nationhood: After Five Decades

Another Independence Day celebration has come and gone in Nigeria. For five decades and three years we have consistently celebrated 1,October 1960, the day, the British Colonial Masters deemed it…

Insurgents, Terrorists or Cannibals?

For couple of days now, the gruesome killings of innocent students of College of Agriculture, Yobe State, Nigeria by these group of cannibals called Boko Haram Sect, that has been…

Humanitarian and Humanity!

In the world today, News of conflicts, natural disasters, famine, drought and food crises and even war is gradually becoming part of our daily lives. It has been said by…

Few dos and don't of life!

Oladotun OF To be who are destined to be in life there are few dos and don’t of life: they are meant to guide you for outstanding success not to…

Solar-Renewable Energy: How beneficial?

Excessive sunshine is rather a blessing than a curse as many would view it, particularly in African nations known for peculiar hot weather as a result of steady sunlight which…