Tag: Viewpoints

Why the Best Mentors Today Don’t Call Themselves Mentors

The traditional definition of who a mentor is comes from the poem…

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Gen-Z, Startups, and the Art of Collaboration in Modern Work Culture

Let’s establish a fact. A fact that we can all see playing…

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What Was Gender Equality in Nigeria Before the Intervention of the West?

The American Sociologist Thomas Sowell, in his book ‘Wealth, Poverty and Politics’…

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The Evolution of the Harp in African and American Music

The harp is one of the oldest and most widespread musical instruments…

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It’s Giving Spoilt Brat: Are Gen-Z and Millennials Fuelling a Decline in Traditional Moral Values?

A coworker and I recently had a conversation about the moral values…

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This is Why I Still Chew Sticks

Growing up, my grandmother introduced me to the tradition of using a…

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve: An Overview on Using T-shirts as a Tool for Expression

The t-shirt as we know it today first appeared in the late…

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Bacardi Dance: The Choreographic Seduction of South African Rhythm

If you haven't yet heard of the Bacardi dance, it's time to…

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Here is Why Anikulapo Might Have Missed the Oscar Committee Selection

From a director and a scriptwriter, here is my honest review of…

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Stop Telling a Fat Woman She Looks Beautiful and Brave

Fat is a term that holds a great deal of power for…

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Tribal Marks and Tattoos: A Proud Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Oblivion

Growing up in a society with rich cultural practices is fascinating. I…

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Almajiranci: A Narrative That Needs To Be Rewritten

In northern Nigeria, a system of Islamic education called Almajiranci is being…

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