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10 Reasons Why Businesses Fail And How To Avoid Them

By OYEGUE OSAGIATOR STANLEY

It is a matter of fact that significant percentage of new businesses do fail. When you are starting a new business, the last thing you want to focus on is failure.
No matter what you do, there will always be a risk of a business failure or less-than-expected financial return. 

 
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Daily Devotional

By Rev Tim Omotoso



Daily Reading: Isaiah 58-60
“When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice; (For the LORD thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he swear unto them.” Deuteronomy 4:30-31

 

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Is Suicide Worth The Trouble?

By OBIKE UKOH

OLUBUNMI Olademo’s lifeless body was found hanging in one of the rooms in his uncompleted building in Ilorin. His neighbours said he decided to take his own life out of frustration as he was unable to complete the building after many years, and because of his declining fortune.
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Self-Medication: Fast Way To Grave

By MARY OKOSODO

SELF-medication, according to encyclopedia Wikipedia is the use of drugs with therapeutic intent but without professional advice or prescription. It is also refered to as a process whereby a patient takes in different things (drugs) instead of seeing a doctor.


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Wife Battering: The Bitter Side Of Love

By ABIMBOLA OLUTOBI

OGECHI Has been married to her heartthrob Emeka for five years. The marriage was consummated after seven years of courtship. It was not a case of love at first sight, as she has reservations about Emeka’s temperament. She accepted his marriage proposal, hoping that she would change him. She believed Emeka was the fire, while she was the water.“After all, God joins people with opposing character in marriage’’

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The Enemies Within

By IGBOTAKO NOWINTA


b“Here is a country trapped in the violent
sinister cycle of democratic abuse and bigotry
in governance. Our collective wish for a strong, virile nation has been recklessly discarded. What an absurdity and mockery of our collective nationhood!” Quoted in WHERE WE ARE. (page 129)

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NYSC, To Be Or Not?

By NDUUISI UMORO

MANY questions have arisen as whether to scrap the National Youths Service Corps Scheme or not following the security risks especially for the corpers posted to crisis-ridden areas in the north.

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Promoting Job, Wealth Creation Via Creative Industry

By EBLUGBAKE GRACE EDIRIN

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By most accounts, creative industry refers to a range of economic activities that are concerned with the generation or exploitation of knowledge and information.


Editorial

Sustaining The NYSC Ideals

IN recent times, the dream of the founding fathers of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme came under serious threat with the gruesome massacre of some corps members on national duty in Northern Nigeria. This prompted the call by major stakeholders that Corps members should henceforth be posted to their states of origin to avoid being killed in their host states.

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Musings On Love

By Obuseh Jude

Man is a social animal who dislikes his fellow m -Eugene Delacroix. During festive seasons, majority of fellow earth dwellers pause briefly from their daily chores to dwell on the subject of "Love". These seasonal activities seem to have been programmed into us.

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Evangelism: Compulsory Duty Of Every Wise Believer

By Pastor Samuel O. Osaghae

After the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, God's utmost desire was that man becomes reconciled to Him and once again be lifted to the enviable status He placed him originally. This was the reason why He had to send His only begotten son, Jesus Christ, to die for the sins of mankind, paying the price for man's redemption.

 


Traders, Commuters Convert Bus-Stops To Public Toilets

 


ABUJA-Traders and commuters are converting some bus-stops in the FCT into urinal, due to the absence of public toilet facilities, it was observed.


The practice is prevalent at bus-stops with heavy human traffic especially around Wuse Zone 5 and 6, Jabi Motor park, and Utako area, among others.


It is a common sight to see men in particular, urinating in public view, thereby polluting the environment.


Reacting to the situation, a civil servant, Mr. Ibrahim Mohammed, expressed regret that two bus stops between Wuse Zone 5 and 6 were no longer conducive for passengers waiting to board vehicles to their destinations.


Mohammed also described the environment around the area as “unhygienic”.


“Besides the inconvenience the situation poses to passengers waiting to board vehicles, it is an embarrassing situation for the country.


“Foreigners use this route, it is a bad remark on our identity before them,’’ he said.


Also commenting, Mr. Moses Atte, a resident in a building close to the bus stop, told newsmen that the environment was uncomfortable for residents of the area.


Atte appealed to the FCT administration to provide public toilets in order to discourage people from converting public facilities into public toilets.


Another resident, Mr. Idowu Sani, described the situation as unacceptable in view of the status of Abuja as the Federal capital city.

 
 

 

 

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