Responsibility

  • Don’t cry for me, Nigeria

    No matter how good a government we have, Nigeria is never going to become a productive nation as long as her citizens have these 13 vices* 1] Nigerians are too passionate about their religious faith *An overwhelming number of Nigerians are more interested in going to heaven than making their country a better place. Indeed,…

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  • Why fathers should stay involved in their children’s therapy

    Family dynamics can make a parent feel invisible. All families are complex and rich with unique patterns that get created early on. A dominant parent can emerge because of personality differences and family habits. Both parents, however, have an important role to play in their child’s development. Research shows that children benefit greatly when their…

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  • Kano State Matchmaking and Marriage Association, known as ‘Mai Dalilin Aure’ in Hausa, has offered four women to tricycle rider Auwalu Salisu, who returned N15 million to a passenger who forgot the money in his tricycle. MEZIESBLOG recalls that the tricyclist became an internet sensation after returning N15 million forgotten in his tricycle to the Chadian…

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  • The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday issued a public apology via its Twitter handle for unintentionally liking a post criticizing one of the 18 presidential candidates. Earlier in the day, INEC liked a Premium Times report written by Afrobeat maestro Seun Kuti, in which he dismissed Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the…

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  • You don’t really care about how bad a road is until you are the one using said bad road. The same applies to snow in winter—you don’t really care about it until all of your regular parking spots become piles of snow and you can’t but try and improvise your parking until the snow melts.…

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  • Benin Republic is poorer than Nigeria, the citizens aren’t as “enlightened” as most Nigerians living in the cities but they aren’t lawless. They are law abiding! You dare not beat any traffic lights in Cotonou. Bicycles stop at traffic intersections.. If the Gendarmerie blow their whistle, you must stop, infact you will stop immediately. You…

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  • The pains of not accepting responsibility

    Over time, failing to accept responsibility has severe consequences. First and foremost, it has a devastating effect on your own mind and heart. When you know you have failed to take responsibility for something that you should, it’ll begin to bother you, to eat at you, little by little. Pretty soon, you’ll feel very small…

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