Cynicism
I am fond of the phrase or expression “Says who?” of which the follow-up phrase or response in Old English is “Says I.’ Says who
I am fond of the phrase or expression “Says who?” of which the follow-up phrase or response in Old English is “Says I.’ Says who
Lessonslearnedinlife.com posted this quote in 2016 from an unknown author: “People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.” The blog
If only we were more serious about the side issues raised by our primary school teachers a lot of things would go well with us
My post on public support for education of every citizen at differing magnitudes referred to individual citizens. The argument can be extended to organizations both
A storm is rocking the boat named the Nigerian Press Organization (NPO). The former Chair of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism
Introduction: All Nigerians that had or have access to formal education were/are sponsored by the commonwealth (society). This is an incomplete syllogism used here as
In the case of Nunieh vs Akpabio, majority of Nigerians I believe to see the former as the victim that must be protected more so
Something just struck me. I applied for a tiny loan from a commercial bank (before I decided not to borrow again in my life). The
From Bassey Ubong to Akanimo. “Fortune favours the brave” or the bold is an English translation of the Latin proverb “fortes fortuna juvat.” Synonyms for
There are many attributions to the phrase, “Hell hath no fury like the anger of a woman scorned.” An early attribution goes to William Congreve,