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EMERGENCE OF A GIANT IN THE LAND OF BEAUTY

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Politics they said is a game of numbers,  one with the majority is likely to emerge as the favoured of the people. Undoubtedly,  the era at which we yearn to gain support for our dreams and ambition could equally be our decorum.  Politics as a game of numbers pay to those that pursue a decent route to accomplish it, I believe Sardauna Malabu is among the best few that accomplished this route and achieve a successful journey in the heart of this game, a page has been established to emboldened the best price of life an accomplishment to the millions of youth and groups, a proud example of hard work to success. Barrister Aliyu Wakili Boya,  Sarkin Matasa Adamawa, Sardauna Malabu is in a pinnacle of tribune that any emerging brainy will aspire to have reached while slopping to success,  Boya eventually became a rallying point and alter worthy of emulation to the millions of youth. A definition of success is the reflection of success. I want to present a dox on a ...

LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE TO NIGERIANS

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After reading the book, "From third world to First" one of the questions I asked myself was: how did Singapore succeed? The answer to the question above is the ten lessons I will be discussing below. Lesson # 1: Selflessness and Dedication to the people I believe very strongly that unlike Nigeria, Singapore was blessed with good founding fathers, such as Lee Kuan Yew, S. Rajaratnam, and Goh Keng Swee. These trios were amazingly wonderful men who dedicated their lives for the development of Singapore. According to LKY in the book, these men were amazingly incredible. They were all very brilliant. They were totally dedicated to improving the lives of Singaporeans. This trio were good learners. For example, Goh Keng Swee learned from the Meiji reformers in Japan. Hence, they formulated policies which benefited Singaporeans. It has also been blessed with good founding fathers, such as Xanana Gusmão, Mari Alkatiri, and Jose Ramos Horta. If Nigeria had men like ...