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    References: Adebisi‚ Y. (2010). “Nigeria: Attaining Leadership‚ Development‚ Good Governance Via Literature” Daily Independent,31 January 2010 Anozie‚ C. C. (2005). Uche bu akpa. Onitsha: Varsity Press Emenanjo‚.N. (ND). Utara nti. Ibadan: Evans Brothers. Njemanze‚ S. (2010). “Words in

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    THE BROKEN CALABASH OF THE NORTH By Pastor Joseph Maren Sampson Director‚ Reconciliation Trainers Africa (RETA) #41 Sarkin Warram Street Bukuru‚ Plateau Nigeria. Email: marensam@yahoo.co.uk Introduction The Jos crisis and its dimension have punctured the legal fiction often referred to as ‘One North’ in Nigeria. The idea that the North is one big united and indivisible family with a common identity‚ shared beliefs and single collective future is not only patently fallacious but is based

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    to send Obi to England to study law‚ in the hope that he will return to help his people navigate British colonial society. But once there‚ Obi switches his major to English and meets Clara Okeke for the first time during a dance. Obi returns to Nigeria after four years of studies and lives in Lagos with his friend Joseph. He takes a job with the Scholarship Board and is almost immediately offered a bribe by a man who is trying to obtain a scholarship for his little sister. When Obi indignantly rejects

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    My country Nigeria has an estimate of 120 million people it is located in the western part of Africa. It is made up of multiple ethnic groups‚ with 252 different languages and dialects specific to each tribe. There are six largest ethnic groups made up of the Igbo in the southeast‚ Hausa and Fulani of the north‚ the Yoruba in the southwest‚ and the Efik- Ibibio‚ and Ijaw of the south. The Igbo tribe of Nigeria is very rich in culture and history that has passed down for generations. A typical family

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    In the book Things Fall Apart written by Chinua Achebe it focuses on the Igbo people. The Igbo people are from Nigeria‚ a country in Africa. The Igbo is one of three ethnic groups located in Nigeria. The Igbo are situated in the southeastern part of Nigeria (3). The Igbo people can also be referred to as the Ibo people‚ this is due to some of the Europeans‚ who came over to Nigeria in late 19th century to spread Christianity‚ struggled to pronounce the igb sound. The Igbo had an unique language

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    Fela Kuti was famous a Nigerian musician and politician activist. Fela used the power of music to convey the corruption and atrocity of the Nigerian regime. He became an influential and inspirational role model to the people Nigeria. Fela is known for his courage and outspokenness against the Nigerian dictatorship‚ attracted the admiration of most young Nigerians citizens at that time that were living in fear of the Nigerian regime. Fela used his music to convey the struggles and hardship he had

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    and is referred to as "the ugly sister".Olanna is one of three narrators in ’Half of a Yellow Sun’.  She is an Igbo sociology teacher.  She comes from a wealthy upper-class family and is well educated‚ which wasn’t very common for women in 1960s Nigeria.  Olanna lives with her boyfriend Odenigbo.  She has a twin sister‚ Kainene‚ who has a very different personality to Olanna’s.  Olanna is a beautiful woman‚ unlike her ugly twin sister.  Despite her mother’s beliefs‚ Kainene‚ her twin sister‚ is a

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    25th July‚ 1977 * Sex: Male * Marital Status: Single * State: Abia EDUCATION: * 2007: B.sc Hons Mathematics Second Class (Upper Division) University of Nigeria Nsukka * 1999: Senior Secondary School Certificate (WASSC) WORK EXPERIENCE: * September 2011 to date: GTL International Nigeria Limited 310B Akinogunlewe Street Victoria Island‚ Lagos State. POSITION: Project Coordinator CORE DUTY: Coordinating and providing Logistics support for GTL Shipment Responsible

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    INTRODUCTION OF NIGERIAN AGIP OIL COMPANY Eni E & P Division commenced activities in Nigeria in 1962 through a wholly owed subsidiary NAOC Limited. Activities of Eni in Nigeria have grown over the years resulting in the establishment of other companies. These include the Agip energy and Natural Resources [Nigeria] Limited operating in the shallow water offshore and the Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited‚ which concentrates on the deep water frontier region. NAOC Limited operates in the land

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    music for a lifetime. One of Africa’s most controversial musicians‚ he continued to fight for the rights of the common African man in spite of being harassed‚ vilified‚ and even thrown in jail by the government of Nigeria. Born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti in Abeokuta‚ Nigeria on October 15‚ 1938‚ his family played an influential role on his political and national movements. Both of his parents were of Yoruban descent. Fela’s mother‚ Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti‚ was a leading figure in the nationalist

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