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    History of Paul Gindiri

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    Life for All / Gospel Team Nigeria Paul Gindiri‚ as he was popularly known in northern Nigeria‚ was a confrontational preacher from his conversion to his death in 1996. He saw himself as an Apostle Paul to his generation. As such‚ he hardly used his surname‚ Gindiri‚ the name of his hometown‚ or his native name‚ Gofo‚ given to him by a Fulani neighbor. He was not given to diplomacy in his preaching and attacked both Muslims and bad political leaders in Nigeria‚ a country he saw as a battleground

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    COM3705 Assignment 585324

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    I‚ the undersigned‚ hereby declare that is my own and personal work‚ except where the work(s) or publications of others have been acknowledge by means of reference techniques. I have read have read and understood Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301 regarding technical and presentation requirements‚ referencing techniques and plagiarism. Name: Bobby shabangu Student number: 53037561 Date: 22 February 2015 Witness name: Dudu Thulo 1|Page TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION..........................

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    AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND SELF-RELIANCE: PANACEA TO AMELIORATE UNEMPLOYMENT IN AFRICA Adebisi David‚ ALADE Department of History and International Studies Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko‚ Ondo State‚ Nigeria 2348064151074; 2348024615670 aladeadebisidavid@yahoo.com Abstract In African states‚ there is high tempo of following the residual paths of Western thinkers such as Plato‚ Aristotle and John Locke‚ in the quest to formulate sound thoughts and policies. While nothing is inherently

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP: THE NEED TO BE ENTERPRISING. BY DIMKA ZUMGAK YAKUBU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL‚ GINDIRI. A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE SEND-OFF OF NCE III STUDENTS‚ ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT‚ COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ GINDIRI. ON 8TH AUGUST‚ 2012. INTRODUCTION. The fact that consumers of goods and services‚ business magnets‚ students‚ teachers‚ opinion leadership‚ government officials‚ and a host of others are interested in entrepreneurship is an indication of the vitality of this subject matter. It has

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    Before she became the mistress of the General‚ Uju had been hopeful about the future of Nigeria‚ and she herself‚ an intellectual like Obinze‚ was determined to play a part in it by opening her own clinic: “Nigeria will not be like this forever…. I will start my own clinic‚ and on the Island!”(pg.56) However‚ Uju tossed aside her aspirations and optimism on becoming the bedmate of the General‚ a government

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    Examination Malpractice

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The quest for exploration into “the effect of examination malpractice among the sociology student of University of Abuja” is borne out of the concern for the need for improvement/provision of enabling a good conducive environment that is conducive for the writing of examination and to avoid malpractice. In any given society‚ there are rule guiding the behavior of individuals as well as rights which give the people the freedom to express them. So

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    public world of the church and state. The novel is based on post colony in Nigeria and it looks at how the characters’ lives are affected by the current situations and how they manage to uphold their positions in society as well as in their different households even with the various problems that seem to arise in Nigeria and in their lives during this time. Coercive violence During this period a big problem arises in Nigeria as the change of coups is announced and Eugene

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    warns him to stay at home as long as possible‚ because Kitikpa is in the street. “Chinua Achebe is one of Africa’s most influential and widely published writers.” (NYS Writers Institute‚ 1998) “He was born November 16‚ 1930‚ in Ogidi‚ in eastern Nigeria‚ the son of a mission-school teacher‚ one of the early converts to Christianity in his community.” (Hastings‚ 2001) His name in full is Albert Chinualumogu Achebe. He was educated in Western missionary schools and obtained an arts degree at the University

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    Niger Delta

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    INTRODUCTION The Niger Delta of Nigeria is among the richest deltas in the world. Other major deltas are either famous for crude oil and natural gas (Amazon in Brazil‚ Orionoco in Venezuela‚ Mississippi in the U.S.A.‚ Mahakarn in Indonesia) or grow mainly rice (e.g. Indus in Pakistan‚ Ganges in Bangladesh‚ Mekong in Vietnam). The Niger Delta however has huge oil and gas reserves and ranks as the world’s sixth largest exporter of crude oil and the second largest producer of palm oil‚ after Malaysia

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    A Man of the People

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    Representations of Africa 23 October 2012 A Man of the People: Conflict in Independent Nigeria Independent Nigeria witnessed increasingly abominable conflicts arising at both the social and political level. At a time when “the national question“ was at the top of the government’s agenda‚ the search for political power‚ namely at the regional level‚ stymied any progress. How could a “national identity” be established when the people identified themselves primarily based on their ethnicity? Without

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