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New Dawn For Internally Displaced Person's ( IDP) in Nigeria....

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#As Binta Free Medical Outreach Africa Commends NCFRMI Commissioner, Senator Muhammad for partnering with CBN to save IDP's   • One of the Continent's  front runner in Free charitable  / humanitarian  deeds and President & Founder of  Binta Free   Medical Outreach Africa,Amb  Dr Binta Faruk Jalingo has commended the  National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) for partnering  with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to begin the empowerment of masses in the Country - with start up  of 350,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno State.    Dr Jalingo whom not long ago cried out in an Interview with us ( https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=299031481080745&id=100029216858313 ) expressed delight that the Nigerian Government is now taking a deep interest on IDP mortals  Only this week, the Commissioner, NCFRMI, Senator Basheer Garba Mohammed,  disclosed i...

Man or Tycoon in the Cave? Dr Phil Osagie Writes For You

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  Global Content + PR Strategist at JSP Communications Man or Tycoon in the Cave? The most famous allegory in philosophy is Plato’s cave. It is an allegory of shadows vs reality. Substance vs imagination.  The story is about prisoners who have always lived in a certain cave and have no knowledge of the outside world. All they can see are shadows thrown up the wall by the light of a fire. They see shadows of lions and think they are real lions. They see shadows of trees, flowers and even people and think they are all real. One day one of the prisoners somehow found a way to escape and get out into the open air and dazzling sunlight. For for the first time sees everything properly illuminated. He sees actual flowers. He sees stars and all the beauty of the universe.  Out of compassion, the man decides to leave this wonderful new world and make his way back into the cave to enlighten his fellow prisoners.  When he arrived, because he was not used to the cave anymore he ...

Emeka Offor's Tireless Humanitarian Gestures Rewarded......As President Buhari Pays Homage

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  A popular quote on Giving  ( humanitarian deeds ) says " No one has ever became poor by giving the less privileged " Such is the attitude of business mogul and tireless philanthropist, Chief Sir Emeka Offor - his case is legendary Little wonder, last night President Muhammadu Buhari openly congratulated the businessman and philanthropist, on receiving The Sun Newspaper Humanitarian Award, describing his nomination as well-deserved. In a reaction to the letter notifying him of the award, President Buhari said: "I am elated to learn that you have been nominated for this humanitarian award by The Sun Newspaper, and I will say without any fear of contradiction that they couldn't have made a better choice." According to the  Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity)Garba Shehu; quoting the President "Chief Offor has dedicated himself for years to humanitarian causes including the eradication of polio and river blindness, and I urge othe...

Minister of State for Education Vs Academic Staff Union of Universities : Is Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba A Misunderstood Politician? Asks Mike Cerutti Osagie

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According to an old Chinese proverb " Be not disturbed at being misunderstood; be disturbed rather at not being understanding" This issue of being misunderstood, thus brings us to the endless strife between the current Minister of State for Education, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba Vs Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) In fact, not so long ago, precisely about a week ago from today ,the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) came out  hard on the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, urging him to resign as minister and engage in farming. The union had described the statement credited to the minister that striking lecturers should consider farming as an alternative profession as a reflection of his shallow understanding of the academic profession and the low premium that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration placed on education. The minister  had earlier suggested farming to the lecturers, who are currently on strike, insisting tha...