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    Time Bank

    Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

    This is one element (I hope I can use that word) that everyone has in equal amount, yet people live lives worthy of emulation and praises because they have left foot prints in the sands of time, while some others go through life only to wonder at their old age when and how all the [...]

    Concluding Part of 101 Things…

    Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

    While not accepting everything they say, when making your presentations, or contributions avoid using phonetics. Avoid such phrases as “if it were in America or Europe.” They do not like to hear that. One of them surely will remind you “this is Nigeria” to the embarrassing applause of others, there present. They see Nigeria now [...]

    101 THINGS YOU NEED TO RELOCATE TO NIGERIA

    Monday, March 3rd, 2008

    I have been meaning to share a very interesting article I read from one of the daily’s titled 101 THINGS YOU NEED TO RELOCATE TO NIGERIA, this will especially interest Nigerians in diaspora. Enjoy!

    “Don’t worry. A sprouting palm frond pointing skywards never makes it to the sky. It soon would relapse to [...]

    Proudly Nigerian

    Sunday, January 20th, 2008

    It 4minutes past 12midnite and I can’t sleep, not because I suffer from insomnia, but because I listened to one of my mentors speak in a seminar I attended yesterday, and this was not my first time in that seminar, I am actually one of the facilitators but, the way I heard him describe Nigerians [...]