Online Dating In Nigeria: What We Need To Know by Ogbonnaya Michael
On 2nd February 2022, The Tinder Swindler, a British true-crime documentary film was released on Netflix. The film shows in chilling and heartbreaking details the dark side of meeting strangers through online dating platforms
IPoB Is In Conflict With Igbos Not Nigeria.
We have allowed a group led by unelected renegades appropriate a sole franchise to define and proselytise our Igbo identity in a violent and despicable manner.
‘Committee of Friends’ by Chukwuemeka Oluka.
This committee will be made up of very close friends that would support you to have a remarkable wedding. Plenty of activities will consume your time and the likelihood of you forgetting some important aspects of the wedding during the preparation cannot be overlooked.
When Begging Becomes A Norm by Michael Ogbonnaya.
The hardworking and resilient spirit that once defined a Nigerian youth is gradually fading away. Excelling in all circumstances was deeply entrenched in the...
Bestiality Is More Common Than Men Think; The Nature, Causes and Effects by Precious...
Upon response to a report, a seven month old puppy was found discarded like thrash by the Humane Rescue Alliance, a non-profit organization.
National Identity And Pride: An Intense Scrutiny by Chukwuemeka Oluka
If an “Emeka” who is born in Lagos, grew up in Lagos and had never lived in the South-East throughout his life claims the...
My Home by Chisom Arueze.
“You can love someone so much but you can never love them as much as you can miss them”– John Green.
Pain.
This was an emotion...
Valentine’s Day Proposal by Chukwuemeka Oluka
She made kissing advances where we were out on a friendly date. I smiled and turned sideways. She reached to caress my chest, but...
Digital Presence: Influences and Optimization by Michael Ogbonnaya.
Introduction
our world has undeniably gone digital. The pace at which technologies and innovations are arriving is accelerating and they are changing how we live....
The Issues Around Increased Funding In Education by Daniel Oluremi.
In conclusion, it is important to realize the reasons why the education of our generation warrants more investment. Malcolm X once said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it”. Our future as a country is largely tied to our much we are willing to do to improve education in our country. The more resources, as well as attention, we give to the education of the children and youths can determine if Nigeria fails as a country in the new decade; unable to present its acclaimed leaders of tommorow to the global front.
Looming Dangers Of Attacks On Security Personnel by Michael Ogbonnaya.
"Abia govt confirms gunmen attack on police station." - Dailypost of 9 may 2021.
"Boko Haram attacks army base, kills five soldiers." - Punch newspaper...
The Truth About Giveaways by Olalekan AbdulBasit.
The word “Giveaway” triggers a response that is different than any other transaction we have in the world. This is so because our brains...
When The Tables Are Turned by Oluka Emmanuel.
Indeed, when animals turn the tables and fight back against their attackers – chasing them away or even killing them or maiming them, for...
Being A Nigerian: The Mixed Feelings by Michael Ogbonnaya.
Introduction
During my undergraduate days, a philosophy lecturer came into the class and asked us a very sensitive question, "Are you proud to be a...
The Nexus Between Illiteracy And Social Problems by Sunday Ogbaga.
Aristotle's proclamation that "The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living differs from the dead", is evergreen. There is indeed no...