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- Casey Lekan Ogunbanwo
- Drug Abuse
- July 20, 2020
The Youth, Drug Abuse and the Nation
The only way to be free-minded is when you think of yourself out of void. People talks about self-realization, but forgotten that one thing must have led a man into his bounded situation. The question now is, what can this thing be? Could it be crime, drug, or lack of informal education? When we do not learn the fundamental aspect of life or whatever we are involved in, definitely we cannot uphold such for long.
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- Casey Samuel Idowu
- School Safety
- June 29, 2020
Making School Safety a Priority
Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected from harm or other non-desirable outcomes. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in our community or environment in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk. It’s the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
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- Casey 'Gbenga Adeleye
- Corruption
- June 16, 2020
Curbing Negative Tendencies in Youth
IT is no longer news that crime, corruption and violence are becoming the rules, despite the efforts of all the law-enforcement agencies to combat these anti-social progresses not to talk of their own negative contribution to these cases.
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- Casey 'Gbenga Adeleye
- Corruption
- June 9, 2020
Truth Nigeria's Magic Wand for Progress - Youth
NIGERIA is not bad but it depends on what we make it be. Nigeria, as a society, is good but the people have turned it to be a bad and decadent one. To rectify this, we have been searching for solutions over the years. All of us need to pay a price for the survival and liberation of our country from evils that plague it. I, however, wonder how we will do it because the truth is far from us.
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- Casey 'Gbenga Adeleye
- Corruption
- June 2, 2019
Human Rights in Digital Age
The General Assembly on 27th of March 2006 endorsed the outcomes of the World Summit for the Information Society (WSIS), which concluded in Tunisia on November 16-18, 2005, welcoming the strong development orientation and the progress achieved towards a multi-stakeholder approach to building a people-centred, inclusive and development-oriented information society - this resolution confirmed the world moving from Industrial Age to Information/Digital Age.
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- Casey 'Gbenga Adeleye
- Corruption
- May 28, 2020
Introduction to Rights: Lessons to Re-learn
Few days ago, there was a post flying around about a new, unpleasant lecturer at a law faculty who sent out one of his students during an “Introduction to Rights” lecture. Definitely, the writer of this post wanted to teach us some lessons about rights but never known he was predicting what to come days after. He asked, “What purpose do the enacted laws serve? His frightened class found confidence after a much time to answer, “so that there is justice”.
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