• Bad Marriage: A STRAIGHT TALK ON DIVORCE

    By Michael West

    If marriage is run the way God the Initiator had ordained it from the beginning, there would not be the need for separation or divorce. Human failure to imbibe the culture of love, tolerance, patience and forgiveness upon which relationships are built, engenders hostility and bitterness which do manifest as abuse and violence in marital relationships.

  • Bad Marriage: A PROFITABLE DEAL TO SELFISH PARENTS, IN-LAWS

    By Michael West

    New Telegraph March 25, 2022

    There are parents and there are good parents! There are parents who can lay down their lives in defence of their children. Such parents don't mind to go naked in order to clothe their children.

  • Bad Marriage: MAN BURNS WIFE, BROTHER-IN-LAW TO DEATH

    By Michael West

    Last week, a man burnt his wife and her younger brother to death in a bad marriage situation. A close friend of the deceased who is also a relationship coach and a Pastor, Moses Abiola, sent in this write-up to warn against staying too long and keeping quiet in bad marriage situation. Read on:

  • Bad Marriage: Women are Wailing, Men are Dying!

    By Michael West

    A foremost Christian faith father expressed his grave concern about the dangerous trend of increasing rate of divorce in the society, and in particular, among Christian couples which is the consequence of bad marriages. In a tone depicting a deep concern, the popular clergy believes that both sexes are endangered species in marital crisis situation that has been leading to tragic deaths of warring spouses.

  • BAUCHI TARGETS EARLY MARRIAGE, BOOSTS RURAL ECONOMY

    * As Development Partners Intensify Efforts Against Early Marriage, Maternal Mortality

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    The Bauchi State Government has intensified efforts to curb early and forced marriage as part of a broader social reform agenda aimed at improving living standards in rural communities.

  • BETWEEN FELA AND WIZKID

    By Bola Bolawole

    "Anything you can do/I can do it better/I'm the toughest (I'm the toughest)/And I can do what you can't do/You'll never try to do what I do/I'm the toughest/I'm the toughest" (1978) - Peter Tosh.

  • BIPOGA Games: TEAM EFCC BAGS BRONZE MEDAL IN TUG-OF-WAR

    By Ephraim Mordi (Delta State Correspondent, in Asaba)

    The sports team of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Saturday, February 21, 2026 bagged a bronze medal in the tug-of-war event of the just concluded 15th Biennial Police Games, BIPOGA, that took place in Asaba, Delta State.

  • BISHOP KUKAH DISCLAIMS THOSE USING HIS NAME TO SOLICIT FUNDS FROM UNSUSPECTING INDIVIDUALS

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (In Sokoto State)

    The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah has distance himself from the unpatriotic efforts of some elements using his name to solicit financial support from unsuspecting good hearted individuals.

  • BOYS BRIGADE FLAYS ACTION OF NIGER STATE LAWMAKERS CHAMPIONING THE HISBAH BILL

    * Describes It As Attempt To Destabilize Peace And Cripple The Economy of Niger State

    By Princess Simon Bureau Chief North Central in Minna)

    The Boys Brigade (BB) Nigeria, Niger state chapter has described the action of some law makers championing the Hisbah Bill as attempting to destabilize the peace of the state and further cripple its economy.

  • Channels Tv Reporter Vs Wife: BENUE GOV, SAMUEL ORTOM, INTERVENES, RECONCILES FEUDING COUPLE

     

    By Jimin Geoffrey

    Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has reconciled Benue State Channel's Reporter, Pius Angbo with his wife, Doctor Mrs. Ifeyinwa Angbo.

  • CHEATING HUSBANDS AND VENGEFUL WIVES

    PJ In Da House!

    Last Sunday, the story of a woman in Cross River state, Claret Opara Bassey, who died while chasing after her husband, Mr. Sunday Bassey and his side chick left me wondering what possessed the woman to such stupidity?

  • CHRISLAND'S DUBAI FIVE AND OUR DIGITAL FROOTPRINTS

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Most parents like to think that their generation’s burden was the heaviest. And that today’s children are too soft and spoilt by the easy life to be up to any good. Well, I disagree. Or let me put that a bit differently: I don’t agree completely.

  • CIPM SEEKS STRONGER COLLABORATION WITH NYSC ON YOUTH MENTORSHIP

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

    The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) has indicated interest in supporting the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to consolidate its gains on youth mentorship, Corps empowerment and national integration.

  • Data That Dies: New Telecom Giant Vitel Wireless Shakes Up Nigeria with ‘Expiring’ Plan”

    By Nigerian News Leader

    A new chapter is unfolding in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector as the newest operator in the space, Vitel Wireless, officially unveils its commercial services. However, the launch has sparked widespread conversation across the country due to a controversial policy regarding data validity.

  • DELAY ON CHILD RIGHT ACT IN SOKOTO GIVING ROOM FOR CHILD ABUSE, VIOLATIONS, SAYS UNICEF

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (Sokoto)

    The Chief of Field Office, UNICEF, Sokoto office, Ranganai Matema, has decried the delay in domestication of Child Protection Law in Sokoto State, saying it is creating avenues for more violations and abuse of children in the State.

  • Despair: SUICIDE, NEVER AN OPTION

    By Michael West

    The shocking news of a suicide reportedly committed by a telecommunications company's employee, Folake Abiola, an accountant, last weekend, shook the news media space. Largely described as a good woman, unmarried and an active church worker, Folake painfully ended her life abruptly.

  • Divorce: WHY THE HEAT IS ON THE CHURCH

    By Michael West

    The uproar that greeted the deaths of star worship leader, Osinachi Nwachukwu, 42, and former banker, Chinyere Ogudoro, 47, allegedly due to abusive treatments unleashed on them in their respective marriages, apparently brought the Christian doctrine on marriage under scrutiny.

  • DNA Scandal: EX-BANKER DIES AFTER WIFE CONFESSES THEIR CHILDREN BELONGED TO FCMB BOSS

     

    By Nafisat Folake

    It was a bleak New Year for the Thomas family as their son, Mr. Tunde Thomas (alias Tunde Gentle), 45, a former staff of the defunct Oceanic Bank, died about two weeks ago, Tuesday, December 15, 2020, from heartbreak.

  • Dormant To Dominant: HOW TO AWAKEN YOUR INHERENT ABILITIES

    By James Manson

    1. Recognize Your Untapped Potential:

    The first step in transitioning from dormant to dominant is recognizing the immense untapped potential within you. The book opens with the idea that everyone has latent abilities, waiting to be awakened. Acknowledging this potential is crucial for overcoming self-doubt and stepping into a more empowered version of yourself.

    1. Overcome Self-Doubt:

    Self-doubt is one of the greatest obstacles to personal growth. The book emphasizes that to become dominant, you must silence the inner critic that tells you you're not good enough. By replacing doubt with self-belief, you create the mental space necessary to take bold actions.

    1. Build Self-Confidence:

    Self-confidence is the foundation of dominance. The book teaches that by taking small, consistent actions and celebrating victories along the way, you can build a strong sense of self-worth. Confidence isn’t something you’re born with; it’s something you develop through experience and perseverance.

    1. Embrace Discomfort:

    Growth happens outside of your comfort zone. The author encourages readers to embrace discomfort as a natural part of the journey toward greatness. Whether it’s facing a fear, taking on a difficult challenge, or stepping into the unknown, discomfort is often a sign that you’re pushing toward something greater.

    1. Set Clear, Actionable Goals:

    To awaken your abilities, you need a clear sense of direction. The book stresses the importance of setting specific, measurable, and achievable goals. Without clear goals, it’s easy to drift through life, but with them, you have a roadmap to guide your progress.

    1. Develop a Growth Mindset:

    A growth mindset is crucial for personal development. The author explains that those who believe their abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication are more likely to succeed. Embracing challenges, learning from failure, and continuously improving are all hallmarks of a growth mindset.

    1. Take Responsibility for Your Life:

    Dominance comes from taking full responsibility for your life and actions. The book emphasizes that blaming external factors or other people only keeps you stuck. By owning your decisions and outcomes, you empower yourself to make changes and take control of your destiny.

    1. Cultivate Mental Toughness:

    Mental toughness is essential for facing life’s challenges head-on. The book outlines how resilience, persistence, and emotional control are key traits of dominant individuals. Developing mental toughness allows you to keep moving forward, even when things get tough.

    1. Focus on What You Can Control:

    One of the book's central lessons is to focus on what you can control. Worrying about things outside of your control only drains energy. By concentrating your efforts on what you can influence, you put yourself in a position to make real progress toward your goals.

    1. Master Time Management:

    Time is a precious resource, and how you manage it determines your success. The book provides practical tips for managing your time effectively, such as using time-blocking techniques, avoiding procrastination, and prioritizing tasks that align with your long-term goals.

    1. Develop Consistency:

    Success is built on consistency, not bursts of effort. The book explains that dominance comes from showing up every day, doing the work even when you don’t feel like it. Consistency is what turns small actions into significant results over time.

    1. Create Powerful Habits:

    The book emphasizes the importance of habits in shaping your future. It teaches that dominant individuals don’t rely on motivation alone—they create habits that support their success. By making positive actions automatic, you reduce the reliance on willpower and increase your chances of success.

    1. Understand the Power of Focus:

    Focus is a powerful tool for productivity and success. The book teaches that in a world full of distractions, the ability to stay focused on your goals is what sets successful people apart. Whether it’s in business, relationships, or personal growth, staying focused allows you to make steady progress.

    1. Push Through Fear:

    Fear is a natural part of growth, but it shouldn’t hold you back. The author explains that dominant individuals don’t let fear dictate their actions; instead, they use it as a motivator. By acknowledging fear and taking action despite it, you can overcome the limitations it imposes.

    1. Surround Yourself with the Right People:

    The people you surround yourself with can either lift you up or hold you back. The book stresses the importance of building a network of positive, motivated, and supportive individuals. By surrounding yourself with people who encourage your growth, you’ll be more likely to reach your full potential.

    1. Learn from Failure:

    Failure is not the end, but a stepping stone toward success. The book teaches that dominant individuals view failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. By analyzing what went wrong and adjusting your approach, you increase your chances of success the next time around.

    1. Take Calculated Risks:

    Dominance requires the ability to take risks. However, the book emphasizes that these risks should be calculated and well thought out. By assessing potential rewards and weighing the consequences, you can make bold decisions that lead to great rewards.

    1. Practice Self-Discipline:

    Discipline is the key to turning aspirations into reality. The book explains that self-discipline enables you to stay focused on your goals, even when distractions or temptations arise. Developing discipline is a lifelong process that requires commitment and consistency.

    1. Invest in Personal Growth:

    To awaken your inherent abilities, continuous self-improvement is essential. The book advocates for investing in your personal development through books, courses, mentorship, and new experiences. The more you learn and grow, the more dominant you become in every aspect of your life.

    1. Take Action, Don’t Wait for Perfection:

    Perfectionism can be paralyzing. The book encourages readers to take action even if everything isn’t perfect. Waiting for the ideal moment or perfect conditions only delays progress, while taking action—imperfect as it may be—moves you closer to your goals.

    1. Embrace Change:

    Dominant individuals are adaptable and open to change. The book explains that in order to unlock your full potential, you must be willing to let go of outdated beliefs, habits, and routines that no longer serve you. Embracing change allows you to evolve and stay ahead in a rapidly shifting world.

    1. Find Your Purpose:

    Purpose is the fuel that drives your success. The book teaches that discovering your “why” is essential for staying motivated and focused on your goals. Once you understand your purpose, you can align your actions with it, creating a life of meaning and fulfillment.

    1. Be Patient with the Process:

    Success doesn’t happen overnight, and the book stresses the importance of patience. Dominance is a result of consistent effort over time, and understanding that the journey will have its ups and downs helps you stay committed. Patience allows you to appreciate the process, rather than just focusing on the end result.

    1. Visualize Your Success:

    Visualization is a powerful tool for achieving your goals. The book encourages readers to spend time each day visualizing their success in vivid detail. By mentally rehearsing your desired outcomes, you align your mind with your goals, increasing your chances of manifesting them in real life.

    1. Lead by Example:

    True dominance comes from leading by example. The book concludes by teaching that a dominant individual doesn’t just tell others what to do—they show them through their actions. By embodying the values and behaviors you want to see in others, you inspire and influence those around you.

    From Dormant to Dominant offers a comprehensive guide to unlocking your full potential and becoming the dominant force in your own life. By focusing on personal development, building positive habits, and embracing challenges, the book empowers readers to take control of their future and achieve lasting success. Whether in business, relationships, or personal growth, the lessons provided serve as a roadmap to awakening the inherent abilities that lie dormant within. NNL.

  • ECCE NEGLECT INCREASES DROP-OUTS, CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL CRISIS.....SUBEB

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (In Sokoto State)

    The Executive Chairman, Sokoto State Universal Basic Education Board, Alhaji Umar Nagwari Tambuwal has submitted that adequate care for children, especially at the early childhood stages leads to emotional and psychological stability which is very critical to having responsible youths and adults in the later years.

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