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Opinion

The New Nigerian Confidence: Why Our Generation Is Done Shrinking

November 4, 2025November 4, 2025 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

There’s a sentence Nigerians throw around casually: “You know how this generation is.” It usually comes with an eye-roll, as though confidence is a crime. We’ve been called loud, stubborn, …

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THE AZANDE PEOPLE AND THEIR POISON ORACLE
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THE AZANDE PEOPLE AND THEIR POISON ORACLE

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In the heart of Central Africa lives an interesting group of people known as the Azande. Their way of life is intriguing in many ways, but their ancient system of …

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Why Do We Rush Through Life? A Random Thought on Time and Moments

October 8, 2025October 2, 2025 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

There are times we need to sit and have conversations with ourselves. Ask questions and think deeply about them. Questions like Why do people always seem to be in a …

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Bitter Leaf: Why Something Bitter Can Be Good for You

October 6, 2025October 2, 2025 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

Let’s be factual, no one excitedly runs into the kitchen all because they want to eat something bitter. Our taste buds naturally crave sweetness, saltiness, or even a bit of …

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The Beauty of a Messy Draft

October 3, 2025October 2, 2025 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

There’s something about a blank page that feels both inviting and intimidating. It stares at you. Waiting. Daring you to put something down. And that silence can make your fingers …

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Do Nigerians Still Believe in Nigeria?

September 3, 2025September 1, 2025 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

At one point or another, almost every Nigerian I know has paused to ask themselves: “Do I still believe in this country?” For some, it slips out in a moment …

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JUVENILE DELINQUENCE: NORM OR NOT?

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Juvenile delinquency as a norm or not: is this a phase all humans go through, or is it an adopted way of life among young adults? Are we to blame …

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The Oloolu Masquerade: A Cultural Jewel of Ibadan

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The Oloolu masquerade is a significant cultural symbol in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State in Nigeria. This masquerade is not merely a festive figure but a representation of the …

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Entitlement Mentality

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Feeling entitled means going ahead to feel that one deserves whatever the other has without necessarily meriting or deserving it. It is a habitual tendency that tends to span from …

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The Art of African Time: What the West Gets Wrong About Our Pace

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Growing up, I heard this more times than I can count: “You know how African time works.” It was said with a chuckle, almost as if it were an inside …

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