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By Eze Jude . O

"Many a cross we bear is of our own manufacture; we made it by our sins. But the cross which the Savior carried was not His, but ours. One beam in contradiction to another beam was the symbol of our will in contradiction to His own. If Innocence itself took a Cross, then how shall we who are guilty complain against it?"_ -Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen.

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By Dr Dons Eze

After what looked like it has been forgotten, the federal government, at last, remembered the Eastern corridor of the Nigeria Railway in its rail rehabilitation project. President Muhammadu Buhari was reported to have performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the commencement of work on the Eastern Corridor, last Tuesday.

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By Eze Jude .O

The term vicious circle can be defined as a situation in which the solution to one problem creates a chain of problems, each making it more difficult to solve the original one. In the art of philosophy and logic, it is also a fallacy in which the premise is used to prove a conclusion which is then used to prove the premise.

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By Innocent Ene Ojukwu

Before the advent of the Governor Umahi administration, Ebonyi State which hitherto was known as the food basket of the Nation was anything but that. With her vast arable land, Ebonyi State had the potential of feeding the Country and even exporting to African Countries, but like most other States in Nigeria, Ebonyians abandoned their comparative advantage in Agriculture for easy oil money.

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By Dr Dons Eze

Our brothers in the northern part of the country have told us that they do not want western education, that western education is evil (Boko Haram). Yet, we would not leave them alone. We would not listen to them. We would continue to force western education on them. We would insist that the people go to school, to learn about developments in the modem world. That would be unfair.

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By Dr Dakuku Peterside

In the year 2008, I co-edited a book with the title- African women can lead published by Kachifo Publishers under its prestige imprint. The book was a collection of essays and presentations made for three editions of the Development and Leadership Institute (DLI) Women in Politics and leadership program.

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