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Monday, May 31, 2010

Eliminating Corruption in Nigeria (Part 1)

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

The "Y' Index Theory

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The Flower of This Age

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Saturday, May 01, 2010

Nigeria: A Ray of Hope

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Hope is Here with us

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Since winning the 2010 "Going Global" competition with my essay: "Responsible Leadership for a Complex World: Importance for Students, Employers and the International Community" (published online here: http://www2.hull.ac.uk/hubs/news-events/news/responsibleessaycompetition.aspx), I was deservedly awarded a masters degree with distinction in Economics and Business from Hull University Business School, UK. I enjoy discussions surrounding sustainable economic development: nationalization versus privatization/regulation, resource use optimization and economic diversification, education, youths, technology, agriculture and other interconnected economic issues. I use this blog to share my thoughts, views and opinions on how I feel our emerging African societies should be vis-a-vis what they are. I inadvertently express myself as a local boy from a Nigerian village who knows the power of God, culture, organic solidarity and diversity. And yes, I believe many great things can happen in our lifetime!
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