_Aliu-Ahmad Olalekan Gold, writes._ Since time immemorial, one of the most cherished aspect of our culture is basically the decent mode of dressing which displays a steadfast adherence to a strict moral and ethical code. Dressing in a way that suits societal norms and values is not only rewarding to ones integrity, pride and beauty but also logically distance one from societal vices ranging from sexual harassment, moral decadence and host of other social complexes capable of undermining morality. Even before the advent of clothes to cover the sensitive parts of our body, God made leaves available premised on the fact that such body would not be susceptible to abuse, diseases and other similar social disgrace. In recent years, indecent dressing has reached its peak of infiltrating the moral uprightness of people in our societies, with women participating actively in this filthy act. But what keeps me wondering is, of course there's a reason behind every decision taking. So, ...
We’re destined to face pain and have everything been messed up in our life. We all suffer from sickness, heartbreak, death, failure and disappointment. Successful people can relate with this better because they experienced it and learn how to deal about it. When things go wrong, they commit to having faith when there is no reason to do so. I continue to have the same and I’ve thought about quitting so many times. That was until I realized that no struggle no success. The only reason I’m still here, and breathing, is because I decided not to quit. Quitting is the most painful form of suffering. Most of all, quitting on yourself is something you will never forgive yourself for. I know life is hard, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find an empowering way to break through all of the struggles. Here are some reasons you don't have to quit: 1. Remember you are not in a race We quit on ourselves because we feel like life is a race a...
PRESS STATEMENT DELIVERED BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMAD BUHARI AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE IN THE WHITE HOUSE ROSE GARDEN, DURING HIS VIST TO THE UNITED STATES. 30TH APRIL, 2018 Good day, Ladies and Gentlemen of the media. It has been a pleasure and honour to visit Washington DC at the kind invitation of President Donald Trump. Nigeria and the United States share a long history of close and cordial relations, which encompass political, economic, military, social and cultural cooperation. Our two countries maintain a strategic partnership for peace and security, conflict resolution as well as the global fight against terrorism. We also share common features as secular federal states, practicing a similar democratic model of governance and committed to the universal values of fundamental human rights and freedoms, free enterprise, social justice and the rule of law. President Trump and his team and myself and the Nigerian team discussed issues related to security, trade, governan...