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1 month ago |
sundiatapost.com | Hassan Gimba |Sam Akpe |Ike Abonyi |Akanimo Sampson
This was first published on March 12, 2018, nine days after her death. It is repeated wholly with only a headline change as a posthumous birthday seven years after. Lami Fatima Babare, my beloved wife, my friend, the mother of my children. Today marks one week of your painful death.
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1 month ago |
sundiatapost.com | Sam Akpe |Ike Abonyi |Akanimo Sampson |Gender Issues
JOS (Sundiata Post) – The Intercountry Centre for Oral Health for Africa, (ICOH) says people who drink too much alcohol and smoke excessively are exposing themselves to the risk of oral cancer. Mr Gyang Matthew, a Chief Dental Therapist with ICOH, gave the warning on Thursday in Jos. Mathew spoke when the centre held an oral health symposium and free dental examination for members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Plateau Council.
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1 month ago |
sundiatapost.com | Sam Akpe |Ike Abonyi |Akanimo Sampson |Gender Issues
Did you watch her addressing the global community in New York? Her voice evoked instant compassion. Her feminine demeanour stirred anticipated non-verbal sympathy. Then, she sobbed, and that immediately brought the hall to a pin-drop empathy. Dramatically, hot tears tumbled down her dreamy face. Cameras clicked. Emotions gripped the audience. The world watched. Silence reigned. Her voice magnified. Someone whispered: Whoever hurt this woman has hurt womanhood.
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1 month ago |
sundiatapost.com | Ike Abonyi |Akanimo Sampson |Gender Issues |Ola Awoniyi
“Nepotism will never give you success, but talent can” – Ashok Saraf. Last week, I found myself moderating an informal conversation involving two Northerners who have varied opinions on Nepotism in governance as being practised by President Bola Ahmed TINUBU’s administration. The impromptu conversation was, necessitated by the two latest appointments of President TINUBU. The argument revealed a lot about the feelings of Nigerians about the unfair patronage style of this administration.
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1 month ago |
sundiatapost.com | Ike Abonyi |Akanimo Sampson |Gender Issues |Ola Awoniyi
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – A report emanating from an online article, has alleged that Herbert Wigwe’s daughter, Tochi Wigwe is a victim of manipulation who has been taken advantage of because of her young age and inexperienced in managing a company and conglomerate. Tochi emerged the leader and head of her younger siblings after her father’s demise, making her the only older child at 25 to oversee step into her father’s shoes, our reporter gathered.
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