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OCT
13
Nigerian Students in Ghana Spend N155 Billion As Tuition Annually
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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OCT
13
Nigerian Students in Ghana spend twice more than what the Nigerian Government spends on Federal Universities annually.There are 71, 000 Nigerian students in Ghana who pay not less than N155 billion as tuition annually, which is twice more than the annual budget of N121 billion for the entire federal universities in Nigeria.Each Nigerian student in Ghanaian universities paid not less than $5, 000 per year to get quality university education in Ghana. For more details, see the Nigerian Tribune, Thursday, 30 June 2011.Tweet
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AUG
25
Behold the Nigerian Generation of Olodos!
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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AUG
25
Photo Credit: "Confusion Of The Nigerian Youth" from Information Nigeria.Org Behold the Nigerian Generation of Olodos! Shocking reports of mass failures in Nigerian school examinations have only confirmed the observations of many scholars and social watchdogs since the past and present incompetent administrations of the Nigerian government have failed to address the systemic failure of modern education in Africa’s most populous nation. How can pupils and students pass examinations and excel in scholarship when they no longer read! They prefer to waste their quality time chatting and pinging on smart phones, babbling and gossiping on Facebook filled with their trivia of junk, Twitter and other social network sites, hooked on European soccer leagues and championships and messing around in wanton promiscuous sexual intercourse spun by psychedelic X-rated hip hop music videos and pornographic movies on the Internet and TV while their equally corrupt parents and guardi
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AUG
12
Is The Nigerian Government Scared Of Multinational Oil Companies?
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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AUG
12
Every administration of the Nigerian government has failed to prosecute the multinational oil companies destroying the communities of oil producing states in the Niger Delta. The Nigerian Navy has failed to stop oil thieves from overseas who have been engaged in illegal bunkering and stealing hundreds of thousands of barrels of our crude oil. And multinational oil companies have not been paying all the required taxes. Chevron Nigeria Limited has been indicted for tax evasion and the mainstream news media compromised the ethics of the press by not publishing the scandalous impunity of Chevron and other multinational oil companies in Nigeria. Even when I wanted to pay for an advert on their crimes, the mainstream newspapers asked me not to identify them, because they did not want to lose the patronage of Chevron and other multinational oil companies. See CHEVRON IN $10.8 BILLION TAX FRAUD IN NIGERIA http://nigeriantimes.blogspot.com/2005/08/chevron-in-18-billion-tax-fraud-in.html W
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