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Insecurity: Declare state of emergency, let Nigerians discuss, former minister urges Buhari

Insecurity: Declare state of emergency, let Nigerians discuss, former minister urges Buhari Insecurity: Declare state of emergency, let Nigerians discuss, former minister urges Buhari Share A former Minister of State for Education, Chief Kenneth Gbagi, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency on insecurity as well as commence a national dialogue among all Nigerians to avert the imminent collapse of the country. This is necessary, according to the foremost Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2023 governorship aspirant in Delta State, if the current narrative of wanton killings and kidnappings must be changed. The security expert disclosed that the worsening security situation in the country calls for a declaration of a state of emergency and an urgent need for Nigerians to jaw in order to avert a graver disaster.

The Ambivalence of Turning 50

Laurence Ani Living in a country where life expectancy is 54 years, it may seem in bad taste to nurse even a whiff of ambivalence in one’s contemplation of their fiftieth birthday. But little else can truly be as ambivalent as the process of aging; from adoringly nurturing the early strands of grey in one’s 20s to observing, with a note of alarm, as nearly all the hair around a balding pate turn a sea of grey. Growing from being almost always the youngest in a room to mostly the oldest can really be a tough feeling to deal with. Yet, nothing can feel as blissful as the dignity that such transition confers.

The Ambivalence of Turning 50, By Laurence Ani

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The ambivalence of turning 50

Living in a country where life expectancy is 54 years, it may seem in bad taste to nurse even a whiff of ambivalence in one’s contemplation of their fiftieth birthday. But little else can truly be as ambivalent as the process of aging; from adoringly nurturing the early strands of grey in one’s 20s to observing, with a note of alarm, as nearly all the hair around a balding pate turn a sea of grey. Advertisement Growing from being almost always the youngest in a room to mostly the oldest can really be a tough feeling to deal with. Yet, nothing can feel as blissful as the dignity that such transition confers. So, why does the onset of middle age seem like a dreadful thing sometimes?

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