• Tinubu: OF DUNG BEETLES AND UNMANNED COUNTRY

    By Steve Osuji

    Parable of the Dung Beetle: This little creature, the beetle, takes delight in faeces. The dung beetle gathers poo voraciously, rolling it into a ball that can get as big as 50 times its size. It is said that the beetle doesn’t stop picking up crumbs of faeces. It stops only when it can’t roll the ball of shit anymore.

  • Tinubu: THE TESTIMONIES OF A DISCIPLE

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    The 2023 presidential race, which many predictions have described as a race to nowhere, gathers momentum all the same! The theatrics of Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation, who ran round the field in an orchestrated show of fitness as he made his presidential declaration, added drama – and distraction - to the race last week! But don't mind Amaechi; if fitness is all that is required, then, we should head to Oyingbo or Oke-Odo market in Lagos to scout for presidential candidates!

  • Tinubu: THE WORLD IS SCRATCHING IT’S BROW...

    * As Nigeria Installs A Lame-duck President

    By Steve Osuji

    Nigeria is going down in world's political history as the first country to ‘elect' and install an evidently lame-duck president. As Mr. Bola Tinubu steps into Aso Rock as Nigeria’s 16th President on Monday, May 29, 2023, he comes literally on the limp.

  • Tinubu: WHY ABEOKUTA AGAIN?

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    In times past, Nigerian leaders were fond of snubbing the local media and travelling abroad to break very important news stories that qualify as “world exclusives” to foreign media. Some put this down as a factor of the colonial mentality still ravaging African leaders centuries after the slave trade and decades after these countries had obtained what is derisively referred to as “flag independence” from their colonial masters.

  • TIPS FROM THE BOOK, 'HOW TO HAVE A GREAT CAREER'

    By Larry Smith

    Here are valuable lessons on 'How to Have a Great Career: Find Your Passion, Achieve Your Goals, Love What You Do by Larry Smith.

  • TMG COMMENDS INEC, OSUN RESIDENTS, OTHERS ON SUCCESS OF GUBER POLL

    By Cecilia Ogezi (Correspondent, Abuja)

    The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), has lauded the efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over the just-concluded Osun governorship election held at the weekend.

  • TO SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE WIKE, FIX ATIKU

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Seven weeks after the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar announced Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate, the man not chosen remains the talk of the town.

  • Today's Elections: HOW WE WILL TRANSMIT GUBER, ASSEMBLY POLL RESULTS.....INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has revealed how today's polling unit results will be transmitted during the governorship elections across the states of the federation.

  • Today's Polls: ICPC DEPLOYS ABOUT 400 OPERATIVES ACROSS STATE FOR GUBER, ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has deployed about 400 officers and operatives across the States of the Federation for the governorship and houses of assembly elections on Saturday.

  • TOGO GETS FIRST FEMALE PRIME MINISTER

    Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbe on Monday named the first ever female prime minister to head the government in the West African nation.

  • TOP 10 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE BOOK, 'GET SMART!: HOW TO THINK AND ACT LIKE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND HIGHEST-PAID PEOPLE IN EVERY FIELD'

    By Brian Tracy

    1. Set goals. The first step to success is to set goals. What do you want to achieve in life? Once you know what you want, you can start planning how to get there.

    2. Take action. Don't just sit around and dream about your goals. Take action and start working towards them today.

    3. Be persistent. There will be setbacks along the way, but don't give up. Keep going until you achieve your goals.

    4. Be positive. A positive attitude will help you stay motivated and focused on your goals.

    5. Learn from your mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes. The important thing is to learn from them and move on.

    6. Surround yourself with positive people. The people you spend time with have a big impact on your success. Surround yourself with positive people who will support you and help you achieve your goals.

    7. Be willing to take risks. If you want to be successful, you have to be willing to take risks. Don't be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone.

    8. Be a lifelong learner. The world is constantly changing, so you need to be willing to learn new things in order to stay ahead of the curve.

    9. Never give up. No matter what challenges you face, never give up on your dreams. Keep going until you achieve your goals.

    10. Believe in yourself. The most important thing is to believe in yourself. If you believe in yourself, you can achieve anything you set your mind to.

    These are just some of the key takeaways from Get Smart!. The book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to think and act like the most successful people in the world. NNL.

  • TOP 10 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE BOOK, 'The COMPASSIONATE ACHIEVER: HOW HELPING OTHERS FUELS SUCCESS'

    By Christopher L. Kukk

    1. Compassion is not about being a martyr or a paragon of virtue. It's about rejecting rage and indifference and choosing instead to be a thoughtful, caring problem-solver.

    2. Compassion is a skill that can be learned and developed. There are four key skills of compassion: listening, understanding, connecting, and acting.

    3. Compassion is good for your health. Studies have shown that compassion can reduce stress, improve your immune system, and even extend your lifespan.

    4. Compassion is good for your relationships. When you are compassionate, you are more likely to build strong, lasting relationships.

    5. Compassion is good for your work. Compassionate people are more effective leaders, collaborators, and problem-solvers.

    6. Compassion is good for the world. When we are compassionate, we create a more caring and just society.

    7. There are many ways to practice compassion. You can volunteer your time, donate to charity, or simply be kind and helpful to others.

    8. Start small. Don't feel like you have to do something big to be compassionate. Even small acts of kindness can make a difference.

    9. Be patient. It takes time to develop compassion. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately.

    10. Don't give up. Compassion is a journey, not a destination. Keep practicing and you will eventually become a more compassionate person.

    I hope these takeaways inspire you to practice compassion in your own life. It's a skill that is good for you, your relationships, your work, and the world. NNL.

  • TOP 10 LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE BOOK 'THE WAY OF THE SUPERIOR MAN'

    By David Deida

    1. Search for Freedom The primary motive of a masculine man is freedom and purpose. Everything he does gets him one step closer. It's his mission and nothing will stand in his way.

  • TOP 10 THINGS YOU PROBABLY MIGHT NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT JOJO SIWA

     

    By Chinua Okafor(Click To Follow Me) Follow NNL Twitter or  Like our FB page

    Celebrities might live their lives on camera or like an open book but they do like to keep some secrets from the public even Jojo Siwa the 17-year-old colorful YouTuber and performer we all know and love has some secrets of her own and we going to be running down the Top 10 things you didn’t know about her.

  • TOP 6 LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE BOOK, 'DO IT TODAY'

    1. STOP LOOKING FOR SHORTCUT, AND DO THE WORK

    Building a business or career is hard.

    It requires you to do difficult, tedious, and unsatisfying tasks.

    If you want more clients or work, no one is going to hand it to you.

    You have to hustle.

    Do content marketing, one-on-one sales, network, or whatever method you use to grow your business.

    And if you want to climb the corporate ladder, you have to form alliances, be strategic, outperform your targets, and be great at what you do.

    Thats what you SHOULD do, right?

    Most of us already know these things.

    Or, you will find out about it.

    Theres no such thing as a secret to succeeding at work.

    1. ELIMINATE. ELIMINATE. ELIMINATE

    Elimination is a key strategy that I use for many aspects of my life.

    We accumulate so much unnecessary baggage throughout the years that we consistently need to eliminate.

    If you find yourself struggling to focus, try this strategy.

    Make your life so simple that its a breeze to live.

    And lets be honest here. Who wants to live a life thats impossible?

    Life is already hard enough.

    Dont make it harder.

    1. WILLPOWER DOESNT WORK. SYSTEMS DO.

    What you really need is a system for doing work.

    A lot of people shy away from routines, systems and frameworks because they want to have freedom.

    I'm sorry to disappoint you: Freedom is your enemy.

    The fact is that, if you want to get things done, you need rules.

    If you combine the right productivity tactics, you have a productivity system.

    The deadlines create urgency, accountability will create responsibility, working in intervals improves your focus, exercising will give you more energy, so does a healthy diet, and eliminating distractions will take away the temptations.

    1. DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET.

    And theres only one reason to do that: Too much of anything is a bad thing.

    Even good things.

    Too much exercise?

    You will get overtrained.

    Too much love?

    You will smother people.

    Too much work?

    You will burn out.

    Too much food?

    You will get fat.

    Too much water?

    You will die.

    So why do you consume so much internet?

    Follow Evans Mozurunyem Ministries for action-provoking posts every morning!

    1. MANAGE YOUR ATTENTION

    Focus determines the quality of your life.

    No focus means no control of your attention.

    And no control means frustration.

    We all know what frustration leads to.

    Start managing your attention.

    Not your time.

    1. REST.

    You recharge your phone when it runs out of juice.

    You refill your gas tank when youre running on empty.

    But sometimes, you forget to do the same for your most precious possession:

    Your body (and the brain thats inside of it).

  • TRACING THE UKRAINE – RUSSIA QUAGMIRE AND THE WAY OUT

    Godknows Igali, PhD

    After weeks of high-level diplomacy, looming thunder clouds and intense global hysteria, Russian troops have since entered deep into Ukraine, an independent, sovereign state.

  • Tragedy In Imo State: WHO KILLED LABOUR PARTY GUBER ASPIRANT, HUMPHREY ANUMUDU

    • * Found Dead In Lagos Home After Return From Party Meeting In Abuja
    • Death, Suspected To Be "Spiritual Attack"........Family Source

    A Labour Party aspirant in the upcoming Governorship primaries in Imo State, Chief Humphrey Anumudu, has been found dead in his house.

  • Trans-Fat: AIR FRYING VS DEEP FRYING

    By Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello

    Traditionally, heated oils are used in frying foods. They vary from vegetable oil, palm oil, olive oil, and sunflower to chicken oil and could be used in preparing fried foods and cooked meals. However, there are safe and unsafe frying methods that largely contribute to the well-being of humans.

  • TRANSPARENCY IN SENEGAL, UGANDA MOCKS NIGERIA

    By Ikeddy Isiguzo

    Majority of our leaders act like aliens in their scramble for Nigeria. They inspire each other with their uncommon craving for everything, including things they already have and will not need. They are not greedy. Their conduct is vastly worse than greed for it harbours an unquenchable desire for more at the expense of everything.

  • Travel Status: 'WE'VE NOT LIFTED VISA BAN ON NIGERIA', UAE GOVT CLARIFIES IN CNN INTERVIEW

    By Nnabuike Umeh (Foreign Affairs Correspondent)

    Contrary to earlier claims by the Nigerian Government, as reported in the media, that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had scored a diplomatic breakthrough in prevailing on the United Arab Emirate government to lift its visa travel ban on Nigerians, the report is totally untrue.

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