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NYESOM WIKE: A FIGHT FOR ETHNOREGIONAL JUSTICE

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 NYESOM WIKE: A FIGHT FOR ETHNOREGIONAL JUSTICE  Opinion  by Washington Osa Osifo, Ph.D.  The Governor of Rivers State, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, CON is fighting an internecine war of wits. To many Nigerians, given the explicit conspiratorial events that played out during and after the Peoples Democratic Party’s National Convention, the explosion of a caldron of Governor Wike’s repressed anger and consequent brinkmanship is understandable. To some others, the quarrel may be justified but it has been taken too far. It is the reason why some have scurrilously lampooned the Governor for his pertinacity. Supporters and sympathizers of the embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Sen. Iyocha Ayu, are mostly of this school of thought. You can’t blame anyone. Opinions are free and often laced with biases but facts are sacred! Nigerian politics from inception have often than not been colored and constricted by ethnicity and regionalism. Both have severel...

FAILURE IS PART OF THE PROCESS TO SUCCESS- Best graduating Medical student

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FAILURE IS PART OF THE PROCESS TO SUCCESS –Best graduating Medical College student  By: Oriaifoh Godwins Godknows Osarhiaekhimen, a native of Ologbo N’ugu in Orhionmwon Local Government Area in Edo State, the best graduating Medical student with fifteen distinctions from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, in an exclusive interview with Winning Media, said failure should not be seen as an excuse to give up, but rather as a part of the process in the journey to succeeding in life.  Miss Godknows who was inducted into the medical profession on the 14th of October, 2022 after bagging an MBChB degree with Honours from Obafemi Awolowo University College of Health Sciences, said; “…my advice to Nigerian youths is that hard work pays, and to achieve your goals, constantly set targets and work towards them. Surely, everyone has their time; so failure should not be seen as an excuse to give up, but rather as a part of the process.” She continued by saying; “the fact that one person se...