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The phrase ‘Google is your friend’ is a modern term that is succinctly used to let someone acting in ignorance, know that they have information at their fingertips. And thus, have little reason to ‘not know’ or be led on by false or incomplete information. We have – readily available – synoptic and expanded information for the scholar or cursory reader, on just about any subject in the world.

It is our duty to use these resources and make every effort to contribute information to fill in gaps, especially, as it concerns our history. We cannot do this by simply accepting what has been written on our behalf. Ignorance is no longer an excuse.

Provided here are a series of resources, a small slice, that can help expand our understanding of the various issues we are dealing with in Nigeria. Understanding our past helps us rediscover who we are, our triumphs and our capabilities, which can, in-turn, provide us the inspiration needed, to search within and among ourselves for practical solutions - if we want to make that leap for change. 


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Social Problem Solving is the bedrock of growth for any developed society, this is a soft skill that has not been encouraged in the Nigerian society and until that is learnt and though and understood, progress will continue to be an unattainable dream.

http://www.ted.com Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.

The Basics of Philosophy - Rationalism is any view appealing to intellectual and deductive reason (as opposed to sensory experience or any religious teachings) as the source of knowledge or justification.

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Gov. Ambrose AmbodePhoto Credit: Channels TV

Gov. Ambrose Ambode

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A new type of colonialism taking place under our noses.

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An Insight into the modern evolution of the Islamic Religion in Nigeria following the rise of Pentecostalism in the 90's

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Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu wants to see Africans unleash their suppressed creative and innovative energies by acknowledging the significance of their indigenous, authentic knowledge. In this powerful talk, she shares examples of untapped, traditional African knowledge in agriculture and policy-making, calling on Africans to make progress by validating and dignifying their reality.

Chris Abani tells stories of people: People standing up to soldiers. People being compassionate. People being human and reclaiming their humanity. It's "ubuntu," he says: the only way for me to be human is for you to reflect my humanity back at me.

From simple alphabets to secret symbolic languages, graphic designer Saki Mafundikwa celebrates the many forms of written communication across the continent of Africa. He highlights the history and legacy that are embodied in written words and symbols, and urges African designers to draw on these graphic forms for fresh inspiration.

Quiz; Contradictions in the bible. Your explanation for each and every contradiction here must have better explanatory power than "Well, maybe it just got written down wrong or something."


Rev Fr. Francis Anekwe Oborji, discusses the use of miracles by preachers as a tool for righteousness

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