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In Loving Memory of My First Boss, Mentor, and Super Mom

Apart from being the best mom in the world, you were my first boss. As a teenager, you made me work for you as a paralegal officer in your company- drafting and reviewing your lease agreements for which you never paid me. Providing you such quasi-legal services and witnessing the dexterity with which you handled your business, helped to turn me into an entrepreneur very early in life.

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Remembering the Legacy of Mama Panou Josephine Alagba: A Life of Love, Sacrifice, and Faith

Mama Panou Josephine Alagba had a deep love for her family. She placed them as her top priority, making countless sacrifices to ensure their education, social development, and overall well-being. Tragedy struck in the mid to late 2000s when she lost two of her adult children to untimely deaths. These losses deeply affected her, but her love for her family remained unwavering until her last breath.

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Conducting Population census too sensitive to be rushed โ€” Federal commissioner

THE Federal Commissioner representing Osun State in the National Population Commission (NPC) Dr Amidu Tadese, on Monday, disclosed that population census in Nigeria is too sensitive to be rushed. The Federal Government had scheduled the Population and Housing census from 3rd to 6th May, 2023, before it was postponed after the 2023 general elections. Speaking…

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SERAP To Tinubu: New Minimum Wage For Nigerian Workers Must Align With Global Standards

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to โ€œensure that his governmentโ€™s proposed bill on new minimum wage for Nigerian workers is entirely consistent and compatible with Nigeriaโ€™s international obligations to promote and advance the right of workers to an adequate living wageโ€. The president in his Democracy Day Speech…

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Divine Power and its Influence on the Ijaw Struggle

The Ijaws are believed to be descendants of Biblical Noah. A nation of abundant resources and great potentials, their war deity โ€œEgbesuโ€ derived its powers from the Ark of the Covenant, which was divinely given to the Israelites by Almighty God. Egbesu is a divine power given only to the Ijaw to defend them against injustice. The modern Ijaw covenant anchored on resource control and self-determination, as it has been from our ancestors since colonial times to date, is being propelled by a divine force in the land that the God of Israel has given them for an inheritance, a land that is flowing with oil and great cities in the Niger Delta.

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