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My 20 Bests and Worsts Of 2020 by Austin Isikhuemen

My 20 Bests and Worsts Of 2020 by Austin Isikhuemen

The year 2020 winds up by midnight today. Below I attempt to chronicle events, occurrences, and statements that, in my humble view, were the best or the worst of this annus horribilis.  Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide for Small Businesses & Content Creators by Obehi Ewanfoh. You might also like…

Nigeria’s Insecurity Conundrum – Making the Corpse Walk by Austin Isikhuemen

Nigeria’s Insecurity Conundrum – Making the Corpse Walk by Austin Isikhuemen

Making the corpse walk is a title from James Hadley Chase’s stable. I have borrowed it to address the state of inertia Nigerians have found themselves in since the country entered the Hobbesian state where life is nasty, brutish, and short. Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide for Small Businesses &…

Intrepid Trump Triple Trumped! By Austin Isikhuemen

Intrepid Trump Triple Trumped! By Austin Isikhuemen

Donald John Trump, a prominent American politician, media personality, and entrepreneur, held the esteemed position of the 45th President of the United States, serving from 2017 to 2021. In 1968, Trump obtained his undergraduate degree from the prestigious Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide…

INSECURITY No Nigerian Will Laugh Last by Austin Isikhuemen

INSECURITY: No Nigerian Will Laugh Last by Austin Isikhuemen

Nigerians have expressed grave concerns over the safety of their country, with insecurity ranking as their top priority for government action. Recent news headlines only touch the surface of the dire situation. A deadly attack on an Abuja-Kaduna train led to the kidnapping of 61 people for ransom, while President Muhammadu Buhari’s convoy was targeted…

America In Electoral Labor Ward By Austin Isikhuemen

America In Electoral Labor Ward By Austin Isikhuemen

Babies can be born at a Birth Centre or a Labour Ward. In advanced countries where this distinction came from, the former are free-standing midwife-led units without immediate obstetric, neonatal or anaesthetic healthcare facilities.  Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide for Small Businesses & Content Creators by Obehi Ewanfoh. They therefore…