Congratulations Nigeria on your 47th birthday. Being a special event, I will only highlight and celebrate some wonderful events that have happened in Nigeria in the last 47 years.
Of course I cannot begin the discussion without mentioning the freedom from British colonial masters. On October 1, 1960 Nigeria gained her full independence from Great Britain [...]
Posted by Misi on September 29, 2007 in Discussion Lounge, People
I watched a recent Oprah show where the subject of transgender was discussed.
According to the National Center for Transgender Equality, “transgender is an umbrella term used to describe a wide range of identities and experiences and is used to refer to many types of people, including transsexual people and cross-dressers. In its broadest sense, [...]
Conversation with Jude Dibia, Nigeria’s Controversial Author continues.
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Hat tip: Jeremy
TANCon is the world’s sole event of its kind for entrepreneurs of African descent. The target audience includes entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 business leaders, venture capitalists, investment bankers, government policy makers and other entrepreneurial ecosystem organizations. It is organized by The African Network, a global non-profit organization with the sole mandate of fostering entrepreneurship and technology [...]
Doing Business a ranking system developed by the World Bank provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 178 countries. Economies are ranked on their ease of doing business, from 1 – 178, with first place being the best. A high ranking on the ease of doing business index means the regulatory environment [...]
By Segun Adegoke. Atlanta, US.
I grew up reading DC comics, Commando, Battle Stations, James Hadley Chase, and Nick Carter. Then there were other indigenous publications e.g. Pacesetters Novels that were quite popular in Nigeria many years ago.
To the Nigerian readers, this post may mean something, well, at least to those old enough to read [...]