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I just got my Voter’s Card

I expected to spend the whole day Nigeria with a population of 180 million people out of which 68.8million registered and were eligible to vote in the 2015 General election. This means only 38 per cent of the country’s population registered with the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) as eligible voters. This percentage is relatively small or […]

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Why I am a Christian

A question I was recently asked Photo by eberhard grossgasteiger on Unsplash Christian: A follower of Christ, someone whose life and actions are guided by the word of God and influenced by the Holy spirit. A person who is Christ-like Wikipedia | During the riot I remember staying indoors for many days with extra people living in […]

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ACCA: I’m done

Update: On 21st January 2019, I published a follow-up article  On the 15th of January 2018, It’s 1 am-ish and I’m still waiting for my final result — P2 — Corporate reporting, P3 — Business Analysis, P4 — Advanced Financial Management, were the last set of exams I wrote in December 2017. ACCA — Founded in 1904, […]

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Branding In Nigeria

Why do the fundamental things seem like extra? Brands were invented to replace face-to-face transactions between the customer and craftsperson. Transactions evolved from “I’ll give you this goat for that pig” to “Can I really trust this jug of Roman wine?” The physics of Brand, Aaron Keller I tried Still nothing No content, It’s been a while since […]

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Why do People keep their Social Media Accounts Private? 

Photo by NordWood Themes on Unsplash This is me not minding my business but for a couple of years now I couldn’t help but try to understand why people keep their social media account privates, just like every other inquiry I started by asking people around me who I noticed had their accounts private. Most times, […]