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The World And The Corona Virus.

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Corona virus: the way forward for the whole world.  I have always been curious and amused about the nature of the planet we live. The earth is a very volatile planet that is constantly changing, destroying and rebuilding itself through its natural activities that span across eons. From earthquakes to volcanoes, plagues, flus, viruses, bacteria, to tempest, to hurricane, heat waves, landslides, tsunamis and a host of other disasters, the mother earth keeps checking the world’s population by herself from the time of her creation. As these natural disasters unfold, humans either learn to live by them and bear the consequences or perish in thousands or millions by them. As the level of science and technology grow in the world, the mortality rate to these natural disasters become drastically reduced to the extent that humans are now discovering most natural disasters long before they happen.  Yet, once in a while, these disasters happen unbidden, unexpectedly and unchecked for a c

LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER 5.

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Dear Sharon, be careful of corona virus.  At Home, Dear daughter, its been a very long  time since we corresponded. Since December last year, I have not heard any response from you and I am worried about you. How are you doing? I hope you are good and fine? How is studies going over there in the US? The world is battling a common enemy now so I am sure that you know what this letter is about. The corona virus is a transmittable virus which is carried through the body fluid of an infected person. We have been hearing a lot of heart breaking news since its outbreak last year in Wuhan Province, China. Because Nigerian economy is largely tied to China, we have been indirectly affected by the havoc wrecked by this reckless virus.  Our government has been boasting left and right and telling anyone who cares to listen that this country is more than adequate to fight the virus if it should enter this country. Unfortunately, this virus is now in Nigeria. It came in through our bord

AMOTEKUN, NORTHERN NIGERIA’S NIGHTMARE.

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Operation Amotekun, terror to the terrorists.  The Yoruba tribe is unarguably one of the most advanced and developed tribe in Nigeria. The tribe occupies the south western part of Nigeria and their history dates back to hundreds of years ago when a supernatural being called Oduduwa ascended from heaven and landed in Ile-Ife, Osun state Nigeria. Amotekun vehicles pictures.   The Yoruba race occupies only six out of the thirty six states in Nigeria and these are: Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti states. The Yorubas are known for their hospitality, generousity, openness and strife for excellence. In the sixties in Nigeria, the western part of Nigeria was developed far ahead of other region. Even till date, the western part of Nigeria still remains the most developed part of Nigeria. Recently, the south western region has been invaded by a horde of armed bearing Fulani herdsmen who plunder cities and villages in search of pasture for their cattle. This Fulani herds