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Nigeria Is Not Lagos State

By AKIN OSUNTOKUN Caveat Emptor: What is adopted and said here is pending the judiciary determination of who ultimately becomes the Nigerian president.  “Let me dispense with any political correctness and say it loud and…



Sit-at-home Enforcers Are Criminals, Says IPOB

By Edward Nnachi The Indigenous People of Biafra has begun the distribution of flyers across the South-East to further sensitise residents on its commitment to end the sit-at-home order in the zone. This was as…


Total Recall: The People Who Never Forget

An extremely rare condition may transform our understanding of memory. By  Linda Rodriguez McRobbie If you ask Jill Price to remember any day of her life, she can come up with an answer in a…




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Davido’s Father

I recently had a conversation with a well-traveled Nigerian who narrated a story about a rich-parented Nigerian who was caught cheating during an examination abroad. He ended the story by saying the moral of his…


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Four Changes To Make Your Workday Better

Is your workday leaving you drained or uninspired? These strategies can help. By Jaclyn Margolis Ph.D. Is your workday leaving you drained and uninspired? Do you find yourself longing for a more enjoyable and fulfilling…



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Emails, Slack, Zoom: Is Your Team Too Connected?

Avoid collaboration’s dark side: Try meeting-free days and other strategies. By Jaclyn Margolis Ph.D. We can trace the idea of “two heads being better than one” back to an unlikely source – an ox at…