Abolishing “Constitutional Racism” and Single Citizenship in Liberia, By Ernest S. Maximore

What Value System Being Diluted? Article 27(b) of the Liberia Constitution read thus: “In order to preserve, foster and maintain the positive Liberian culture, values and character, only persons who are Negroes or of Negro descent shall qualify by birth or by naturalization to be citizens of Liberia.” In a layman, plain, simple and strict… Continue reading Abolishing “Constitutional Racism” and Single Citizenship in Liberia, By Ernest S. Maximore

Africa and the Current Issues, by Adrian Joe

by Adrian Joe Africa is a continent in the world map. It is the second largest and the second most populous continent in the world. Africa is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the North, the Indian Ocean to the South East and the Atlantic Ocean to the West. The continent is blessed with 54… Continue reading Africa and the Current Issues, by Adrian Joe

Paucity of Women Participation in Nigeria Politics, by Adrian Joe

by Adrian Joe  Women are the salt of the world, so the Bible says. They are also the mothers of the world, they are created by God to help men and take good care of their families. A critical look at the institutions that help in running and functioning of the state one would begin… Continue reading Paucity of Women Participation in Nigeria Politics, by Adrian Joe

African Healthcare: Diabetes, Cancer, Other NCDs Catch up with Malaria

It is no longer malaria and tuberculosis. In the past, the two diseases dominated any healthcare conversation when the subject was about Africa. Times have changed. Today, diabetes, cancer, and heart  and respiratory diseases are emerging as the top killers in Africa. Though infectious diseases remain a threat, the trendline is changing due to the… Continue reading African Healthcare: Diabetes, Cancer, Other NCDs Catch up with Malaria

BEYOND THE 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, by Yinka Ogunlana

By Yinka Ogunlana Elections! Elections!! Elections!!! On the 28th March, 2015 Nigeria once again witnessed another wrestle of power in her political space, but this time, it was the battle of the fittest as the people’s choice determined the winner. Many Nigerians became enthusiastic about the election process as some attended rallies, some stayed glued… Continue reading BEYOND THE 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, by Yinka Ogunlana

The Birth of Creativity, By Olurotimi Odejayi

By Olurotimi Odejayi There can be no better time to be creative than now. The time is always right for young leaders to create or do something creative. Recall all the array of opportunities you had to access the internet, good teachers, helpful counselors, library of educating materials, access to information technology devices, and youth’s… Continue reading The Birth of Creativity, By Olurotimi Odejayi

Ignite: Do it at the right time, by Olurotimi Odejayi

by Olurotimi Odejayi Recall the recently concluded World cup held in Brazil wherein players at different times scored and their goals were overruled. The linesman would simply raise up the flag. The reason most times was the timing of the player when the strike was made, who was probably in the offside position. During the… Continue reading Ignite: Do it at the right time, by Olurotimi Odejayi

Skill Matters: Life Trading Values, By Olurotimi Odejayi

Olurotimi Odejayi   The word “value” (in economics), means “a measure of the benefit that an economic actor can gain from either a good or service.” Source is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/value. That is, a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged. The topic means that it is expedient for the youth… Continue reading Skill Matters: Life Trading Values, By Olurotimi Odejayi