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OBJ HAS PASSED HIS TEST.

Obj-is credit compared with others,but...........nevertheless
allthings been equal they are all the.......same.

Did i say anything?

July 28, 2004 | 3:06 PM Comments  0 comments

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a joke for you.

A boy was asked by his father to go and buy team ie mineral,boy go and buy team the master instructed the servant.that boy replied;oga,which one of the teams,can i buy enyimba international team or rangers football team.

Guess what see you tommorrow.

My pleasure.I am with you always.TIG is one of the happiest things that has happened to me .

July 28, 2004 | 3:04 PM Comments  0 comments

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Doctor and sickness.

A boy once asked his father Thus:Father,if a doctor gets sick and another doctor,doctors him,will the doctor doctoring the doctor,doctor the doctor the way the sick doctor will like to be doctored by the doctor.

July 28, 2004 | 3:00 PM Comments  0 comments

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Umuahian

I am an umuahian,for umuahia and people call me the umuahian.Do you know the reason that they call me the umuahia?and can you make or create any imact to the things that has already has being?
That is why I am grateful to God.

July 28, 2004 | 2:58 PM Comments  0 comments

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For Nigerians
Related to country: Nigeria


Do we need the Local government system of government in Nigeria,make you views

July 24, 2004 | 7:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Justice beyond the grave.

Grave they say has no ear,therefore never can hear the voice that roam the world!so those who have clawed said that there is justice beyond the grave......

July 24, 2004 | 7:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Things out of control

I am talking of my country Nigeria,a nation with many things but yet still found wabting in this abode.

July 24, 2004 | 7:01 AM Comments  0 comments

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Authentic Justice

Authentic justice is a sine qua non to the feasibility of a multi ethnic Nigerian nation because the people have so much things in common and yet are very much much seperated.

July 24, 2004 | 6:59 AM Comments  0 comments

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Fight corrupyion in Nigeria Youths.

Deep down inside our nations

Soul

A sick dwells that's very

Old

It's CORRUPTION no one can deny

In all aspects of our life it affects

You and I

In every place before you

Progress

"Settle me please"becomes "Next"after

"Next"...

Sometimes it even boils down to

Sex

"I no go do"-"You must do am"

"Na lie"-"Ok"

"Let's see if you pass exam this

Way".

In schools or in our market place

Coruption digs deep to our own disgrace

Police men are all the way

Collecting bribes

For the sake of our small naira

Aborting all dignity and merit

Without counting their dignity and

Respect.

A small child has even learned to cheat

His own parents when left to sell meat

Killing the integrity Youths should

Inherit

Though poverty does have a major role to

play

It cannot be wiped out in one day

If we simply review our activity

And conduct all business

TRANSPIRENTLY

Less chance will be for anyone to steal

Meaning many others can be least have a meal

And together,we can move on to proud

Other basic needs for all to survive

Education,shelter,food,and

Clothing

Can all be had without corrupt nature

Light,water,communication

With no single complication

Youths should stand up to the call

For a corruption free

NIGERIA

For Nigeria can be better and even

CORRUPTION FREE SOCIETY.



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July 24, 2004 | 6:52 AM Comments  0 comments

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Child abuse and it adverse effects


CHILD ABUSE

Child abuse is an ill wind against the child .it is a cruel treatment given to any child at a particular time anywhere,an injustice to the humanity.

Child abuse can be caused by many factors both human and natural.They include:

Poor parentage:This is one of the greatest factors that aids poverty.

Unemployment:This factor of mass unemployment and under-employment has exacerbatd the plight of many parents in the world especially in Nigeria.
Indolence:This is another factor of poverty that could result in child abuse.

Natural disasters:Like earthquakes,flood.war,famine,drought,fire out breaks,tornadoes,cyclones and others could also enhance poverty and render families homeles and displaced and as a result lead to the abuse of a child.

Possible solutions:

In other to eradicate this murky stable of child abuse from our society,the government,the church,voluntary organisations,social agencies .parents and the society at large have their vital roles to play to help emancipate the child from these forms of slavery,for a better tomorrow.

The government should enact and re-enforce their legislations on the potection of the rights of the child,provide free education for him and organise for the populance enlightenment campaigns and programmes on these and their adverse effects.

The church on the other hand,should emphasize and kick against these ills ,not relenting however in practical humanitarian services.

Parents should consider thier economic status and avoid rampant procreation.They should lso avoid offering their children for exploits under whatever guise.

Finally,the children themselves should be firm in their will power,making effort to resist any form of abuse in thier capacity.Shun bad comapies and be prayerful always.

Concluding,abuse of whatever form is deterimental to a child's upbringing.All therefore needs to change an unhealthy attitude towards the child as they rather should help inculcate into the child the sence of values,be it social,cultural,political,economic and spiritual.It is these values that the child needs for a harmonous growth and better development for a better world.

Thank you.

July 24, 2004 | 6:18 AM Comments  0 comments

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