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Education – the key to emancipation

Education. Photo: GOOGLE Sir: Beloved, there are more churches and mosques put together than educational institutions on the African continent. This is why it has been so difficult to achieve meaningful progress and development. This is why mediocrity and poverty pervade the land as religion has been the opium of the masses. Knowledge is power.   Lack of meaningful education that leads to acquisition of knowledge which in turn brings along with power, is what has kept our continent at the bottom of the ladder of development. To redress this, it is hereby decreed that all Africans and others in the third world between the ages of six and 70 years old, should register at the nearest mosque or church that can provide Internet facilities as viewing and learning centres for the purpose of receiving lectures. All mushroom churches and mosques are hereby proscribed.

The One Nigeria Project Building Unity and Creating Sense of Belongings in Diverse Nigeria

Vanguard News Translate Home » Sponsored » The One Nigeria Project Building Unity and Creating Sense of Belongings in Diverse Nigeria The One Nigeria Project Building Unity and Creating Sense of Belongings in Diverse Nigeria On By High Chief Owolabi Salis We have a big problem to solve as many regions are agitating for secession. The objective of this campaign is to stress the importance of Nigeria staying together as a country within our diversity. We just have to in the interest of the black race. Nigeria as the 7th most populous country in the world needed to be together in the interest of our black brothers distributed across the globe.

Breaking News | The One Nigeria Project Building Unity and Creating Sense of Belongings in Diverse Nigeria

Breaking News | The One Nigeria Project Building Unity and Creating Sense of Belongings in Diverse Nigeria
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Shasa crisis: Northerners leaving Ibadan in droves

One of the victims said they had to pay the money so that they would not be lynched. “Some of us received monetary donations from our fellow Hausa community leaders to go back to our respective states in the North,” one of the displaced persons said. He said they lost their belongings during Friday’s crisis, “and that is why we are going back to the North. We are lucky to be alive”, Recall that a fight that ensued between the Hausa community and the native Yoruba community in Shasa Market, which started on Thursday, February 11, and snowballed on Friday, February 12, had led to the death of nearly 30 people.

Pan-Yoruba summit holds in Ibadan January 21

Pan-Yoruba summit holds in Ibadan January 21 Alexander Okere The Yoruba Patriots Movement has said it will hold a summit for Yoruba leaders, eminent personalities and a cross section of stakeholders in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. The group, in a statement titled, ‘Pan-Yoruba summit holds in Ibadan, Oyo State,’ and signed by the Secretary of the Planning Committee, Pan-Yoruba Summit Conveners, Adekunle Olayinka, said the summit, with the theme ‘Yoruba Nation: Yesterday, today and tomorrow,’ would hold on January 21 at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, at 10am. It said the event would be held in strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols and would feature a virtual component to facilitate the participation of a wide spectrum of stakeholders in the affairs of the Yoruba nation.

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