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  • Nigerian Modular Refineries: Game-Changers for Oil and Gas

    Nigeria, often referred to as the “Giant of Africa,” is a nation with vast oil reserves. However, this valuable resource has long been marred by issues of oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and a lack of refining capacity. In recent years, Nigeria has been exploring the potential of modular refineries as a solution to these problems.…

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  • Secrets of Immortality: Glimpse into Longevity Research

    Immortality, the timeless aspiration to defy the natural limits of life, has been a recurring theme in human history. While the concept of living forever remains elusive, the field of longevity research is making remarkable strides in understanding the mechanisms of aging and extending the human lifespan. Several promising avenues of research offer a glimpse…

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  • Single Parenthood in South Africa: Issues and Effects

    In South Africa, single parenthood is on the rise, with black households being particularly affected by this trend. According to the 2019 General Household Survey, a significant 41% of children under the age of 18 live with a single mother. This figure is even higher in black households, where it stands at a staggering 56%.…

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  • South Africa’s Fight Against HIV/AIDS

    South Africa has made significant strides in the battle against HIV/AIDS in recent years, with a notable decline in HIV prevalence rates among adults. However, the country still faces numerous challenges in its fight against this epidemic. While the prevalence rate has decreased from 11.6% in 2008 to 7.6% in 2021, the number of new…

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  • Banditry in Northwest Nigeria: Problem and Necessary Solutions

    Banditry in Northwest Nigeria is a longstanding and complex issue deeply rooted in a multitude of factors, including economic hardship, resource scarcity, and weak governance. Over the years, it has evolved into a crisis that demands immediate attention and concerted efforts to bring about lasting solutions. This article explores the multifaceted nature of the problem…

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  • Muslim-Muslim Ticket in Nigeria: Controversies and Implications

    Nigeria, a nation with a population split roughly 50% between Muslims and Christians, has a rich history of religious tolerance and pluralism. Despite this, the country has experienced periods of tension and violence between these two major religious groups. In 2023, the All Progressives Congress (APC) made history by nominating Bola Tinubu, a Muslim, for…

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  • One-Sided Story and Nigerian Civil War

    The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, was a tragic chapter in the history of Nigeria, lasting from July 6, 1967, to January 15, 1970. This political-ethnic armed conflict emerged from the attempted secession of the southeastern provinces of Nigeria, primarily inhabited by the Igbo people, under the banner of the Biafra…

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  • Who Will Bear the Price for Climate Change?

    Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a global crisis with far-reaching consequences that touch every aspect of human life. The prize for climate change will not be awarded to a single entity, but rather, it will be a collective burden borne by all of humanity. However, the most severe impacts will…

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  • Millennials and Gen Z: Uniting Nigeria’s Future

    Nigeria, a country with a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions, has long grappled with challenges that threaten its unity. However, hope shines bright on the horizon in the form of Millennials and Gen Z. These generations, the largest and most diverse in Nigerian history, are poised to play a pivotal role in preventing the…

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  • Media Neutrality in Age of Preferences

    In an era where Millennials and Gen Z increasingly gravitate towards media outlets that align with their beliefs and opinions, the concept of media neutrality might seem like a distant ideal. However, it is essential to recognize that true media neutrality is not about suppressing editorial viewpoints, but rather about presenting information fairly and allowing…

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