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Man and the future

“NEVER BE AFRAID TO TRUST AN UNKNOWN FUTURE TO A KNOWN GOD” – Corrie ten Boon. One of our major problems is thinking about the past we cannot change or worrying about the future we know nothing about. It is true that our past plays an important role in our life: where we come from how we grew up as a child and what we went through in life. It is...
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Man and the future
“NEVER BE AFRAID TO TRUST AN UNKNOWN FUTURE TO A KNOWN GOD” – Corrie ten Boon. One of our major problems is thinking ...
THE GRACE OF GOD
“He gave us more grace when the burden grow greater, He send us more strength when the labour increase. To added afflict...
Nigeria: Umaru Musa Yar'Adua: 1951-2010 - The quite Nigerian President goes home at last
He was an unlikely choice for president when he was elected in 2007 to lead Africa's most populous nation; when he died ...
TOYING WITH CORRUPTION IN AFRICA:::::::::::
Corruption in Africa ranges from high-level political graft on the scale of millions of dollars to middle-level bribes t...
HUMAN RIGHTS AND TOXIC DUMPING IN AFRICA: By I J Mbachu :
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Malawi Takes ICT to Rural Communities: by Lameck Masina
The Malawi, government is rolling out what it describs as a ‘challenging’ program to provide information and communicati...
SOKOTO STATE OF NIGERIA IS INVESTOR - FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
Mallam Dahiru Maishanu, the Commissioner of Information and Culture, Sokoto State is a Dutch educated post graduate hold...
ERADICATING COUPS IN AFRICA
Around the world, suits, kaftans, etc are replacing khakis and military camouflages as attires for national leaders. Thi...
Beyond the Last Computer
I felt the hard, cold steel of a gun against the back of my head. I spun around and saw my assailant’s finger shaking on...
The graves are not yet full
By: Philip Emeagwali. Walk with me down memory lane. The time: 1968. In 30 months, one million dead. The setting: a ...
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