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BusinessTop 8 Challenges Encountered By Nigerian Entrepreneurs And Possible Solutions by soliuwap(op): 3:27am On Oct 18, 2018
Nowadays, entrepreneurs face a lot of challenges in the highly-competitive world of business. Nigeria has survived difficult times of colonisation which resulted in a lack of entrepreneurial spirit that was suppressed by the British. Fortunately, today entrepreneurs have more resources to learn how to run a business and tackle different problems more effectively. So, let’s take a look at some challenges of entrepreneurship in Nigeria nowadays.
What are the problems confronting entrepreneurship development in Nigeria?

Becoming a successful businessman in Nigeria is not that easy, especially at the beginning. Starting a business is associated with many challenges and difficulties. While some of them are minor, others cause a lot of headaches. To identify the reasons for the business-related problems in Nigeria, one needs to make a journey into the history of entrepreneurship in this country.

As for today’s state of business in Nigeria, entrepreneurship development in Nigeria has never been so high in the history of the country. Nevertheless, despite the increasing need for entrepreneurship, doing business in Nigeria still needs to be improved. One of the crucial problems of entrepreneurship consists is wrong understanding the concept of entrepreneurship.

While some understand it as just starting a business, it should be understood as the process of providing goods and services to people in exchange for money. A businessman is not only a person who acts but thinks. Being an entrepreneur nowadays should involve thinking of new ways of solving problems and creating value. It cannot be imagined without innovation and risk-taking.

The lack of risk-taking might be caused by a complicated history of entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Before Nigeria was colonised, a lot of citizens were traders. Nigerians always had a business mindset and high m0ral standards of doing business. Though, when the colonial era began, British colonial masters were those who had more rights than Nigerians. A lot of companies were established by the colonizers, and a lot of young people were employed by these firms. There was a hugely important disadvantage of this quasi-development. Many Nigerians were joining the labour force so their entrepreneurial mindset was fading away.Nowadays, entrepreneurs face a lot of challenges in the highly-competitive world of business. Nigeria has survived difficult times of colonisation which resulted in a lack of entrepreneurial spirit that was suppressed by the British. Fortunately, today entrepreneurs have more resources to learn how to run a business and tackle different problems more effectively. So, let’s take a look at some challenges of entrepreneurship in Nigeria nowadays.
What are the problems confronting entrepreneurship development in Nigeria?

Becoming a successful businessman in Nigeria is not that easy, especially at the beginning. Starting a business is associated with many challenges and difficulties. While some of them are minor, others cause a lot of headaches. To identify the reasons for the business-related problems in Nigeria, one needs to make a journey into the history of entrepreneurship in this country.

As for today’s state of business in Nigeria, entrepreneurship development in Nigeria has never been so high in the history of the country. Nevertheless, despite the increasing need for entrepreneurship, doing business in Nigeria still needs to be improved. One of the crucial problems of entrepreneurship consists is wrong understanding the concept of entrepreneurship.

While some understand it as just starting a business, it should be understood as the process of providing goods and services to people in exchange for money. A businessman is not only a person who acts but thinks. Being an entrepreneur nowadays should involve thinking of new ways of solving problems and creating value. It cannot be imagined without innovation and risk-taking.

The lack of risk-taking might be caused by a complicated history of entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Before Nigeria was colonised, a lot of citizens were traders. Nigerians always had a business mindset and high m0ral standards of doing business. Though, when the colonial era began, British colonial masters were those who had more rights than Nigerians. A lot of companies were established by the colonizers, and a lot of young people were employed by these firms. There was a hugely important disadvantage of this quasi-development. Many Nigerians were joining the labour force so their entrepreneurial mindset was fading away.
The challenges of entrepreneurship in Nigeria

Today, a lot of attention is paid to the development of entrepreneurship in Nigeria, and many resources are spent on improving entrepreneurship in this country. The entrepreneurs in Nigeria are facing a lot of challenges. Let’s take a closer look at the major problems that have been affecting the development of entrepreneurship in this country.
1. Lack of capital

This challenge is one of the main reasons why entrepreneurship in Nigeria hasn’t improved over many years. A lot of startups fail because of the lack of investment. That’s why thousands of incredible ideas couldn’t be implemented. The lack of capital can be caused by two reasons: insufficient potential or innovation or entrepreneur’s uncertainty and fear to promote the business.

As a beginner, an entrepreneur wants to get his business running, but not so many people are willing to invest their money in an untested or unpractical idea. A business must show that it can be profitable with no funding as investors do not want to risk their money. Alternatively, they need to see that the business idea is 100 percent practical. It should be new and fill the gap or need in the particular market niche.

Also, the businessman must show that he is able to manage the resources he already possesses. Besides, every businessman must be talented at making money from “nothing” that is using different possibilities for his own goal.

When it comes to starting a business the most important thing perhaps is that entrepreneur himself could be confident in the idea he finds innovative.

But what is the best way to raise money for the business startup? Basically, you can either rely on your own or others’ financial potential, that uses your own personal savings, ask for money from your family and friends or find people who would like to invest in your business. Another way is to find people who could become your partners and invest their money in your business idea that they find interesting as well.

When talking about the external channels, the possible options are bank loans and angel investors. As you can see, there are many channels to raise money for a startup, but lack of capital remains a challenge for Nigerian businessmen.

Here is the possible solution for those who do not wish to rely on the external sources of investment. If you want to start your business with little or no capital, you can choose the self-fueled growth model that implies funding your own business endeavors. Start with marketing and advertising. You might agree that business to a great extent depends on how much the customers are familiar with it, especially in this hustling world. You can cut your expenses on the labour force, rent, equipment, innovative solutions but the advertisement is a must.

The alternative way is riskier. If you find your idea innovative enough, you can develop it until you will be ready to present it to the world. If you already run a business, you can experiment with it a lot. If you don’t have enough in the budget to market your company to its full potential, you can prioritize your marketing efforts with maximum efficiency.

It takes a lot of experience and time to find out where the money actually works. Look closer what areas can be cut so that some funds could be freed up. Sometimes funding is not what the business actually needs. There may be a lot of things every businessman could improve to make the enterprise more profitable and efficient. Think of your new and current customers and how to be remarkable to them. It depends on the advertisement as well as the quality of the product or service. Also, it is essential not to sacrifice quality for saving money on the current expenses as well.

2. Difficulties in getting loans

While the problem number one of most Nigerian people in business is the lack of capital, the second challenge they face is related to securing loans from financial institutions. Many potential Nigerian entrepreneurs go through many difficulties when trying to get a loan for their business.

When Nigerians turn to banks to fund their business idea, they understand that getting a loan is not as easy as it might seem to be. The thing is banks and other financial institutions do not wish to risk lending money to businessmen who don’t have any experience in running a business. The banks are more loyal to those who already have at least a small business. There are higher chances that the loan will be paid back.

Another reason why securing a loan is so difficult is the requirements needed for securing this loans. Banks ask for high-interest rates so that small business owners or start-ups cannot afford. It sometimes works like a filter that defines which ideas are not practical, but most often high-interest rates simply discourage Nigerian businesspersons.
3. Poor state of infrastructure

Someone living in the developed countries of Europe or America might be surprised, but the lack of good infrastructural facilities is a serious problem affecting the development of businesses in Nigeria. The state of infrastructure in Nigeria is just destitute. The infrastructure challenge is faced by all the entrepreneurs, especially those who work in the agricultural or industrial sectors. The unstable power supply and poor transportation system have forced a lot of businesses to close down. To run the business, most entrepreneurs need to use generators and spend a lot of money on buying the fueling generators and on fuel to run them.

Sometimes businesses do not even get up to 5 hours of electricity in a day, and some companies introduced night shifts as power often comes on at night. The insufficient supply of electricity has negatively affected many businesses. The truth is that many businesses have even moved from Nigeria to other countries due to electricity problems.

Lack of good roads and railways is the second infrastructural challenge affecting entrepreneurship in Nigeria. As many entrepreneurs need to move raw materials and final products to the customers living in different cities, means of transportation are a kind of must-have for every developing country. This is one of the challenges facing entrepreneurship in Nigeria that the government is trying to solve.

The outcome of these problems is increased production cost which makes the products noncompetitive. Such economic challenges definitely belong to the Nigerian government’s things to do to promote successful entrepreneurship.
4. Unstable Nigerian economy and politics

The state of the Nigerian economy and politics is another serious challenge for entrepreneurs. The state of the country plays an essential role in any country’s development. All the socio-economic problems and political instability don’t help in the successful development of businesses. Moreover, any economic or political instability kills businesses.

5. Inconsistent government policies

There is a problem with continuity in Nigerian government policies. In general, the existing policies are not good enough to create the necessary conditions for the development of businesses in Nigeria. The entrepreneurs need more freedom and flexibility for running their businesses. The challenges start at the beginning. Entrepreneurs usually need to wait 30 days to register a business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). When it comes to registering with NAFDAC, or accessing funding from the Bank of Industry (BOI), it gets even more complicated.

While businesses are going on somehow, the government is trying to do its part. Nigerian government does not forbid the businessmen to speak out and share their experiences. This way the government knows what challenges entrepreneurs face and what could be the possible solutions to the arising problems.

One problem the Nigerian government has recognized is insufficient industrialization and cultivating the entrepreneurial culture. To solve this problem, the Nigerian Investing Commission (NIC) has introduced a policy that requires university students regardless of their area of study to take courses in entrepreneurship to promote entrepreneurship in Nigeria.

Another serious challenge faced by many Nigerian entrepreneurs is multiple taxations. While businessmen are responsible for funding the government through paying taxes, in Nigeria entrepreneurs are charged too many taxes which negatively affects the businesses. While Nigeria’s Companies Income Tax Act (CITA) has approved only 39 taxes, over 500 various taxes are imposed by local governments that are in most cases duplicated and not lawful.
6. Poor knowledge on how to run a business

Sometimes the success of the business depends not on the government politics, economic problems or insufficient capital but on the lack of the entrepreneur’s experience and knowledge on how to be a successful businessman. While some people have a chance to take entrepreneurship courses, many start a new business from scratch with no economic background.

Those who venture into any kind of enterprises, do not always know how to manage and grow a business properly. They need to learn to get relevant and adequate information about management and marketing. What is needed is sufficient problem-solving skills in case problems arise. Every entrepreneur faces a challenge of getting familiar with high-tech trends that are especially hard to embrace in the modern business environment.6. Poor knowledge on how to run a business

Sometimes the success of the business depends not on the government politics, economic problems or insufficient capital but on the lack of the entrepreneur’s experience and knowledge on how to be a successful businessman. While some people have a chance to take entrepreneurship courses, many start a new business from scratch with no economic background.

Those who venture into any kind of enterprises, do not always know how to manage and grow a business properly. They need to learn to get relevant and adequate information about management and marketing. What is needed is sufficient problem-solving skills in case problems arise. Every entrepreneur faces a challenge of getting familiar with high-tech trends that are especially hard to embrace in the modern business environment.

7. Marketing strategy challenge

Many businessmen face this challenge which consists of the knowledge on how to market products and services: print, online, mobile, advertising, etc. Businessmen want to maximize their return on investment with efficient, targeted marketing that results in increased profits. This challenge depends on the economic state of the country. With no appropriate knowledge about the most effective marketing strategies, most Nigerian entrepreneurs are trying to save money and cut their spendings on basic needs. The solution to this challenge is to investigate the market and produce only those products and services that are currently or in demand or all time high-in-demand commodities.

Advertising is also helpful though if the quality of the product is not high enough, people will not be interested in this product. Businessmen should be adapted to creating marketing plans. Another way to get a marketing plan is by outsourcing the marketing strategy to professional. It is important to find out what marketing activities are effective in motivating purchases. The business might need to know what is your budget to craft a good business plan. If businessmen do not make a business plan, they usually get stuck, that’s why the business fails. It is advisable to imagine what you will achieve in 5, 10 years or more.

A lot of entrepreneurs choose the wrong path that leads to business failure. Being a businessman means being a good manager of finances. This is the main reason why many businesses start, run for a while, and fail. The solution is to manage cash effectively by limiting diverting funds from the business to the unprofitable liabilities.
8. Lack of patience

A lot of businessmen who just started a business expect to make money quickly. The statistics show that if the entrepreneur is more money oriented his efforts to gain a fortune quickly will not succeed.

It’s true that people mostly go into business for money but if they need to have enough patience to grow a business to fully realize its potential. Investors who want to get the quick returns, lose their patience. Sometimes they lack entrepreneurial mindset which might be considered a result of the post-colonial mentality. When many Nigerians were taught to be in the labour force and not to be entrepreneurs, they forgot that being an entrepreneur in Nigeria means to face many problems and challenge.

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Politics15 Consequences Of Corruption In Nigeria15 Consequences Of Corruption In Nigeria by soliuwap(op): 2:53am On Oct 18, 2018
Have you ever wondered what the consequences of corruption are for Nigeria and its people? If so, you will find this article very useful, as we will be talking about corruption in Nigeria and how it affects the common man, the society as a whole and the country’s economy.

When we talk about countries with the highest levels of corruption, Nigeria is among the top 50 most corrupt countries in the world. Of course, this fact has had its effect on Nigerians, and we are here to tell you about it in more detail.

There are at least 15 negative effects of corruption on a country’s life, which we have divided into effects on people, society and economy. So let’s find out what it does to a nation.
Corruption disadvantages for the people
Lack of quality in services. When there is corruption present in a country, quality services are often hidden behind an additional payment.
Lack of proper justice. Similarly to the situation with services, the judiciary system also seems to work on ‘extra donations’. Unless you pay those who decide the faith of people, there is little chance that your case will be solved. On the other hand, if you bribe someone, you can get out of even the most solid accusations scot-free.
Poor quality of education. When you can get out of an exam with a simple bribe, your degree will mean nothing in the end, as you would not have learned enough about your craft to practice it. It is terrifying to think that some of the people who have the power to change your life for the better or worse have paid for their exams.

Poor hygiene and health. This is a common effect of corruption, as countries that suffer from it tend to have issues with infrastructure and sanitation. The money that could have gone to improve the situation with fresh drinking water, quality food supply, proper roads and many other important things usually go into someone’s pocket, and the common man is the one that feels the brunt of it.
Pollution. When there is corruption, it is easy to slip some things by the officials that might actually be very harmful to the environment. For instance, if you bribe inspectors that check if your car/factory/farm emits pollutants within the accepted levels, they will turn a blind eye even if it is incredibly harmful to people and environment.
Accidents. We all know that some of the people we see on the roads driving have not gotten their driver’s licences the right way. Instead, they bought them in order to save themselves the hassle. However, instead of that, they have only put others at risk, as there is no guarantee if a person with a ‘purchased’ licence even knows how to drive.
Lack of genuine research. If there were no corruption, we probably would have had the cure for cancer by now. But because corruption still exists, money dedicated to research often goes past researchers and straight into the pockets of others. Thus, we are stuck in the same spot because researchers lack proper funding to continue their work.

Effects of corruption on SOCIETY
Read more: Lack of quality in services. When there is corruption present in a country, quality services are often hidden behind an additional payment.
Lack of proper justice. Similarly to the situation with services, the judiciary system also seems to work on ‘extra donations’. Unless you pay those who decide the faith of people, there is little chance that your case will be solved. On the other hand, if you bribe someone, you can get out of even the most solid accusations scot-free.
Poor quality of education. When you can get out of an exam with a simple bribe, your degree will mean nothing in the end, as you would not have learned enough about your craft to practice it. It is terrifying to think that some of the people who have the power to change your life for the better or worse have paid for their exams.

Poor hygiene and health. This is a common effect of corruption, as countries that suffer from it tend to have issues with infrastructure and sanitation. The money that could have gone to improve the situation with fresh drinking water, quality food supply, proper roads and many other important things usually go into someone’s pocket, and the common man is the one that feels the brunt of it.
Pollution. When there is corruption, it is easy to slip some things by the officials that might actually be very harmful to the environment. For instance, if you bribe inspectors that check if your car/factory/farm emits pollutants within the accepted levels, they will turn a blind eye even if it is incredibly harmful to people and environment.
Accidents. We all know that some of the people we see on the roads driving have not gotten their driver’s licences the right way. Instead, they bought them in order to save themselves the hassle. However, instead of that, they have only put others at risk, as there is no guarantee if a person with a ‘purchased’ licence even knows how to drive.
Lack of genuine research. If there were no corruption, we probably would have had the cure for cancer by now. But because corruption still exists, money dedicated to research often goes past researchers and straight into the pockets of others. Thus, we are stuck in the same spot because researchers lack proper funding to continue their work.

Effects of corruption on society
read more: Lack of quality in services. When there is corruption present in a country, quality services are often hidden behind an additional payment.
Lack of proper justice. Similarly to the situation with services, the judiciary system also seems to work on ‘extra donations’. Unless you pay those who decide the faith of people, there is little chance that your case will be solved. On the other hand, if you bribe someone, you can get out of even the most solid accusations scot-free.
Poor quality of education. When you can get out of an exam with a simple bribe, your degree will mean nothing in the end, as you would not have learned enough about your craft to practice it. It is terrifying to think that some of the people who have the power to change your life for the better or worse have paid for their exams.

Poor hygiene and health. This is a common effect of corruption, as countries that suffer from it tend to have issues with infrastructure and sanitation. The money that could have gone to improve the situation with fresh drinking water, quality food supply, proper roads and many other important things usually go into someone’s pocket, and the common man is the one that feels the brunt of it.
Pollution. When there is corruption, it is easy to slip some things by the officials that might actually be very harmful to the environment. For instance, if you bribe inspectors that check if your car/factory/farm emits pollutants within the accepted levels, they will turn a blind eye even if it is incredibly harmful to people and environment.
Accidents. We all know that some of the people we see on the roads driving have not gotten their driver’s licences the right way. Instead, they bought them in order to save themselves the hassle. However, instead of that, they have only put others at risk, as there is no guarantee if a person with a ‘purchased’ licence even knows how to drive.
Lack of genuine research. If there were no corruption, we probably would have had the cure for cancer by now. But because corruption still exists, money dedicated to research often goes past researchers and straight into the pockets of others. Thus, we are stuck in the same spot because researchers lack proper funding to continue their work.

Effects of corruption on society
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CareerRe: Mentally Challenged Persons Evacuated From The Streets Of Anambra Statementally by soliuwap(op): 2:23am On Oct 18, 2018
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CareerMentally Challenged Persons Evacuated From The Streets Of Anambra Statementally by soliuwap(op): 2:19am On Oct 18, 2018
In compliance with the directive of the Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, to rid the streets of Anambra of mentally ill persons, the Commissioner For Children and Women Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue, on Wednesday, participated in the raid that netted a number of mentally challenged individuals, who were picked up and relocated to Nteje Home for mentality challenged persons.

One of the mentally challenged persons was tracked from the popular Unizik junction Awka,to Amawbia, before the team were able to apprehend him. From the information gathered from the man who is in his early twenties, he is from Edo State.

The subsequent raid that was carried out under the Aroma flyover, Awka, netted an elderly mentally challenged woman, who explained that she is from Lagos State, and was dropped off in Anambra by her uncle. Surprisingly, a search that was carried out on the woman's luggage, revealed some bundles of Naira notes in different denominations suspected to be proceeds from begging activities.

The commissioner insisted expressed displeasure with the manner in which people are brought into Anambra State to carry out activities such as begging.

CrimeResign Your Senate Positions Now - Akpabio Tells Saraki, Others by soliuwap(op): 2:05am On Oct 18, 2018
- Senator Godswill Akpabio has told Senate president Bukola Saraki to resign from his current position in the upper chamber

- He also challenged other senators who defected from one party to another to quit their leadership position

- The former Akwa Ibom state governor asked Saraki to take a cue from his example and step down as Senate president

Former minority leader of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has challenged Senate president Bukola Saraki and other senators who defected from one party to another to quit their leadership positions in the chamber.

The Punch reports that Akpabio, who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), challenged other defectors to imitate him with his resignation as minority leader after leaving the opposition party.
The former Akwa Ibom state governor asked Saraki to take a cue from his example and step down as Senate president.

He said that it is on record that he tendered his resignation letter as minority leader when he defected from the PDP to APC.

He noted that in all sphere of endeavours as well as in democratic setting, “the majority must always preside over the minority.”

He added that while the minority should have its say, the majority should have its way for the peace to prevail.

The Senate, he insisted, must be properly constituted while senators must sit according to political parties in the chamber.

According to him, “You cannot have 10 senators presiding over the affairs of 80 senators and expect peace to reign.”

Akpabio said: “On the other side, having me move from the PDP to the APC, I think it is a jolly good movement and I am excited that I have a much greater opportunity to relate directly with the government and not my voice to be heard from a partisan point of view.

“Being part of the ruling party now, whatever advice or contributions I will make will not be looked at with suspicion. They will now know that I am saying it from a patriotic point of view and for the fact that I want things to work better.

“I moved in national interest. I saw a kind of slight towards disorder, where many of my colleagues saw defection as a weapon against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
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CrimePhoto: Suspected Cultists Arrested In Benue by soliuwap(op): 4:11pm On Oct 17, 2018
The Benue state police command have arrested
four self-confessed cult members that have
terrorised the state for many months. A
statement released by the command’s
spokesperson, Joel Yamu, says that the
suspects who specialise in shop breaking,
snatching of handsets etc from innocent
citizens at Kaduna Street of Wadata Area in
Makurdi, were arrested by FSARS personnels in
the command during a routine raid of criminal
hideouts.
The suspects were identified as Abdullahi Sabo
-19yrs, Abubakar Yusuf -18yrs, Ahmed Ibrahim
-20yrs and Auwal Abubakar – 20yrs old.
Yamu said the suspects have since been
charged to court.
read more: http://edoblog.ml/?p=79 ;DThe Benue state police command have arrested
four self-confessed cult members that have
terrorised the state for many months. A
statement released by the command’s
spokesperson, Joel Yamu, says that the
suspects who specialise in shop breaking,
snatching of handsets etc from innocent
citizens at Kaduna Street of Wadata Area in
Makurdi, were arrested by FSARS personnels in
the command during a routine raid of criminal
hideouts.
The suspects were identified as Abdullahi Sabo
-19yrs, Abubakar Yusuf -18yrs, Ahmed Ibrahim
-20yrs and Auwal Abubakar – 20yrs old.
Yamu said the suspects have since been
charged to court.
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CelebritiesI Joined Cult Group To Meet Davido – Suspect Confesses by soliuwap(op): 9:02pm On Sep 05, 2018
A 25-year-old suspected member of the cult said he was lured into the group with promises that he would meet music star David Adeleke alias Davido.

Tobi Adegoke who said he was an upcoming music artist, said he believed meeting Davido would have helped his music career boom.

Adegoke was among 27 suspected cultists arrested from various parts of Lagos and paraded by Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal on Wednesday.

He said: “I am an Aiye member (). I have been in the cult for about two years. I was told that Davido was a member and if I joined, I will be able to meet him.
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CelebritiesMaleek Berry Ft. Chip – Love U Long Time by soliuwap(op): 8:36pm On Sep 05, 2018
(Intro)
Ahn, ahn, Oh mama, Oh mama ah, Berry pon this
Ye mama eh, shake for the gyal dem
Oh take it, you know me like it when you take it
Oh bend down, girl I can make your love come down
(Pre-Chorus)
This for my lover, this a song for my lovers yeah yeah
Don’t wanna be undercover no more, na why I Dey sing for ya
You know say me ain’t ya, but I go do you better
You know you so special, that’s why I sing for ya, that’s why I sing for ya

(Chorus)
Long time (ye), long time (ye), girl you know say me love you long time
(?) so you on a long time, lemme sing for ya while ya slow whine
Long time (ye), long time (ye), girl you know say me love you long time
(?) so you on a long time, lemme sing for ya while ya slow whine
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CelebritiesWhy I Jumped Fence To Avoid Arrest – Davido by soliuwap(op): 8:00pm On Sep 05, 2018
Davido has explained in details how his father sent 50 policemen to arrest him at his first show.
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FamilyWoman With Heart-shaped Womb Gives Birth To Twins by soliuwap(op): 11:19am On Aug 18, 2018
By way of Sola Ogundipe

If any person needs to understand what it’s like to present delivery with a bicornuate uterus (heart-shaped uterus), they may to find out by way of asking the unidentified 39-year-old lady with the situation that gave delivery to twins in Russia.
Center-shaped uterus that nursed the twins

She was once born with the abnormality believed to strike one in 1,000 girls. Usually the womb is pear-shaped.

Docs warned for years that she would fight to ever have kids—however she defied their expectancies to transform pregnant with twins. The lady, from Moscow, required a Caesarean part to present delivery to her twins, who have been each born wholesome, in step with the Mailonline.

Prior to she gave delivery, just a dozen instances of twins born to moms with the strange situation had ever been recorded in scientific literature. Actress Lena Dunham advised she additionally has a bicornuate uterus previous this yr, when she published she had a heart-shaped womb.
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Education19 Nigerians Arrested For Fraud In Kenya by soliuwap(op): 9:46am On Aug 18, 2018
Nineteen Nigerians had been arrested in a swoop in Umoja, Kasarani and Roysambu estates in Nairobi over suspected web rip-off focused on Kenyan Fb customers.

Detectives stated the rip-off begins with a easy Fb good friend request. After a goal accepts the apparently risk free request, the fraudsters then start up a pleasant chat promising the sufferer chocolates to be despatched via DHL on the airport.

Day after today or thereafter the sufferer receives a choice from any person pretending to be an attendant on the DHL place of business requesting fee of clearance charges for the promised parcel. follow this link to read more:http://www.naijateck.ml/2018/08/19-nigerians-arrested-for-fraud-in-kenya

Politics2019 Elections: Sda Church Alleges Disenfranchisement Of Over 250,000 Members by soliuwap(op): 9:31am On Aug 18, 2018
By way of Levinus Nwabughiogu

7th-Day Adventist Church, SDA, house owners of Babcock and Clifford Universities has alleged a disenfranchisement of 270,000 of its contributors all over elections in Nigeria.
elections

This, the church, stated comes at the account of the continuing habits of elections on Saturdays which is their day of worship.

Talking at a press convention which got here at the heels of a maiden Conference of Adventist Males’ Group, AMO within the Northern Nigeria Union Convention of the Church in Abuja, the President, Pastor Freeman Dariya stated that still said that it used to be in opposition to the letters of the Bible and the spiritual liberty as enshrined within the 1999 Charter (As Amended) to habits necessary college front examinations on Saturdays.

He stated that many in their youngsters inside the faculty age have been disadvantaged of admission into more than a few universities by means of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB for solving the doorway examinations on Saturdays.
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PoliticsWho Checks The Checkers? by soliuwap(op): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2018
By way of Muyiwa Adetiba

The throne of a viable democracy stands on 4 robust legs. They’re the Government, the Judiciary, the Legislature and the Press or the 4 Estates of the Realm as they’re also known as.
Nigerian flag

The throne is solid and safe when the 4 legs stand company in doling out their constitutional necessities and wobbly when only one leg is compromised.

Sadly, as a result of those establishments are run by way of human beings who lust for energy without reference to color or nation, there is not any nation across the world, the place one leg does no longer really feel the opposite 3 legs will have to be lower to dimension.
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FashionMost Amazing Natural Hairstyles For Your Little Boys And Girls (photos) by soliuwap(op): 3:16am On Aug 18, 2018
Nigerian kids hairstyles

The herbal hairstyles for children have a large number of character and they’re completely easiest in your little kid. African conventional hairstyles are good for each boys and girls. You’ll be able to select a just right coiffure for an vigorous and fast child, or for a relaxed and reserved one, there’s no critical distinction. This article is going to provide you with a large number of Nigerian hairstyles for kids, together with braided hairstyles, shortcuts, and plenty of different nice alternatives. With them, it is possible for you to to select the precise hairdo in your kid at any time.

You will have to rejoice adolescence each day since it’s so fleeting and your child is not going to stay a kid ceaselessly. So, listed here are the most productive and trendiest black youngsters hairstyles, which might be a best choice in Nigeria. They’re so brilliant and interesting that the fogeys typically need to take a look at each and every certainly one of them for his or her youngsters.

We can get started with the youngsters hairstyles for boys as a result of they’re typically much less highlighted within the media than hairstyles for women, even supposing there are a large number of inventive alternatives.
Nigerian youngsters hairstyles for boys
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