Weekly 10: The Winners
ONE: The Nigerian Government’s youth ministry has just launched an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship among the young people of the country. The business plan competition that is funded by the government’s[…]
Are we listening?
ONE: The Nigerian Government’s youth ministry has just launched an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship among the young people of the country. The business plan competition that is funded by the government’s[…]
by Temie Giwa
A review of the past week’s top stories.
by Temie Giwa
Top ten Nigerian stories of the past week
by Temie Giwa
Top ten Nigerian stories of the past week
Arts · Culture and Society · Literature
by Temie Giwa
A review of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s A Wizard’s Tale
by Temie Giwa
Top ten Nigerian stories of the past week
by Temie Giwa
Top ten Nigerian stories of the past week
ONE: The iron jewel of Nigeria is back. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the famous World Bank managing director was sworn in as the finance minister of Nigeria last week. She is[…]
ONE: The Lion lives on. Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu is not dead. TWO: A new law recently signed by the Lagos State governor dominated the news last week.[…]
ONE: Following through on his expressed sentiment that 4 years is not enough time for any administration to achieve obvious results, President Goodluck Jonathan is to draft a bill that will[…]