I don’t think the confraternities in Nigeria are the same. At least they don’t share hostel bed spaces to students and aren’t recognized by school administrations. In most Nigerian schools, you’d actually be expelled if…
Why are all the commentaries in the article claiming an information vacuum coming from people in the West. They all claim an information vacuum of some sort around Xi while people with ties to China claim otherwise. Why…
We buy used recent Corollas (4-5 years) at around $25-30k in my country. If it’s cheaper than that, it’s probably a salvaged vehicle or it a stolen vehicle from Canada or something. New Corollas cost around $40-50k. The…
The arbitrary partitioning of Africa still has long lasting negative consequences… for the Africans till date. I still don’t understand how the Article is myopic. It seems to capture contemporary history of the cause…
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Not to excuse incompetent leadership, of which we have a lot in Nigeria. However, for more context, Nigeria allows its citizens to have domiciliary (foreign currency - USD, EUR, GBP, etc.) accounts locally. You…
I don’t think the confraternities in Nigeria are the same. At least they don’t share hostel bed spaces to students and aren’t recognized by school administrations. In most Nigerian schools, you’d actually be expelled if…
Why are all the commentaries in the article claiming an information vacuum coming from people in the West. They all claim an information vacuum of some sort around Xi while people with ties to China claim otherwise. Why…
We buy used recent Corollas (4-5 years) at around $25-30k in my country. If it’s cheaper than that, it’s probably a salvaged vehicle or it a stolen vehicle from Canada or something. New Corollas cost around $40-50k. The…
The arbitrary partitioning of Africa still has long lasting negative consequences… for the Africans till date. I still don’t understand how the Article is myopic. It seems to capture contemporary history of the cause…
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Not to excuse incompetent leadership, of which we have a lot in Nigeria. However, for more context, Nigeria allows its citizens to have domiciliary (foreign currency - USD, EUR, GBP, etc.) accounts locally. You…