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If we don’t learn from this crisis, we may never learn (Part I)
I have been away from this page for a while now, having gotten engrossed in the thick of this global…
Dealing with the strategic challenges posed by COVID-19
It seems that, as a country, we’re not focussing on what it’ll take to have our borders and international airport…
COVID-19 AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST
“Between 100,000 to 240,000 people will be killed by Covid-19 in America if we take the right measures but if…
The World Is Watching
IN Nigeria, Sunday services for the past two weeks have experienced total lockdown. Houses of worship, large and small, were…
Of Pandemic And Poverty Of Leadership In Nigeria
THE report about wealthy Nigerians and their companies spearheading fundraising efforts to help Nigeria and its government combat, limit and…
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Coronavirus highlights the painful political truth about health inequality. Is social democracy the answer?
AAP/EPA/Ciro Fusco Carol Johnson, University of Adelaide Health inequality was a major concern of 20th century social democrats in countries…
AS FUNKE AKINDELE HUMANIZES HERSELF WITH HUMILITY
Humility is essential for everyday…
When will Pastor Chris Oyakhilome be arrested for spreading injurious falsehood? - Fredrick Nwabufo
In Nigeria, to infract the law and escape retribution be a cleric or a politician under the sanctuary of the…
The Nigerian bribe takers
The Nigerian police topped the list of reported cases of bribery. Charles Ahmed needed a job; and so in February…
How to address coronavirus misinformation spreading through messaging apps and email
Online misinformation can, to some extent, be addressed. But what is of concern to health-care communicators are the private communication…