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Africans were already correcting breach birth for mothers to have safe spontaneous vag!nal delivery yet some fake Africans are saying the European civilized us


Overcrowding crisis rocks Lagos NYSC camp as corps members sleep in corridors, others sent home

Abandoned cars line our highways, people left home only for them to end up in bushes. That was never their destination, some are never coming back. Nigeria how long? How long will we endure this? How long till we vote right? How long must we suffer?

My dear followers, Nigerians home and in diaspora, Good morning. Kindly take a minute and read through, help me by helping my younger brother with just a few minutes of your time, fill out the questionnaire in the link below: HIM: I am a graduate student in the Department of International Relations at Elizade University, Ilara Mokin, Ondo State, Nigeria. I am conducting a survey on Nigeria’s external relations and the fundamental principles and priorities of Nigerian foreign policy at independence. This survey which addresses a part of one of the research objectives, is an attempt to understand the perceptions and perspectives of Nigerians about what should constitute the most important priorities that guide Nigerian foreign policy orientation towards the status of global power and realise its full potential in the international system. The sample of the population is drawn from Nigerian citizens both within the borders of the country and in the diaspora. It would be immensely appreciated if you could provide answers to a few questions about your views on this matter. The survey should take only 5 minutes. If agreed to participate, your answers will be kept confidential and used strictly for academic and policy evaluation purposes. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…





Again who taught illiterate cattle herders how to use military grade equipment. Who funds their operations. How do they buy fuel? Food? Drugs? Medicine? Where do they sleep? We’re not a serious country. That’s the truth.








