Emma.O Akpasubi

@AkpasubiO

Minister of the Gospel and Writer, who is also committed to upholding the tenets of good governance and social justice.

Benin-City, Nigeria
Joined April 2017

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    19 hours ago
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    To every cause in the world,there are challenges.The lofty nature of the Sustainable Development Goals,open them up to challenges.Challenges are meant to be tackled and could bring out the best for the SDGs. It requires constancy of purpose,honesty and fairness,in its operations

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    20 hours ago
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    Acknowledging the truth of the situation of any cause places such a cause on a positive template for change.Climate change is really taking its toil on the world,an indication that efforts have to be improved on.The world welcomes innovation.

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    Jun 22
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    Nations, individuals and groups that are identifying themselves with the plight of refugees world wide are helping to ease some of mankind's worst challenges. Mankind would be better for it, if similar efforts are directed towards good government nationally

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    Jun 22
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    When issues of serious national implication are trivialized especially by those who should address same with the truthfulness and seriousness they deserve, national life is being sacrificed at the alter of some self seekers. The truth will set Nigeria free.

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    Jun 22
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    Dambazau might have excercised his freedom of expression in defence of government.The extent to which his claim is correct given the obviously terribe porous nature of Nigeria's borders and weakening security challenges, is a different thing.The truth will help us out

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    Jun 21
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    Men and women of great minds the world over, Liberals or not, are people that are impacting positively on their societies without prejudice or motives that are ulterior. Beside this, are the popularized but questionable actions of defeatists.

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    Jun 20

    Increasing reports of sexual violence in theatre of conflicts remain worrisome. A combination of regular education and enlightenment of the culprits,on the dangers of their lewd activities,along with appropriate sanctions,would steam the tide.Victims should be assisted

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    Jun 19
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    Records show that there are far more refugees created by human errors than natural disasters. While working to carter for refugees, it will be worthwhile to do something about avoidable errors of national governments forcing people out their homes and environment

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    Jun 19
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    Courage and boldness are fired by uprightness and forthrightness.These help in positioning a cause.A problem with them,turns out to be a problem with a system. If the senators cannot do something about their lust for money,their effectiveness will be limited

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    Jun 18
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    With conflict escalating across the world,regular review and fine tuning of existing peace mechanism is imperative. It is easier to prevent than to control war. The UN should EFFECTIVELY use its preventive mechanism to arrest situations.Fairness and firmness are at its disposal

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  11. Jun 18

    The right to free speech galvanize societal discourse and enhance the machinery of checks and balances. However, everyone's judgement, in speech or action, is subject to the criticism of some other persons. Herein lies the need for uprightness

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  12. Jun 17

    Ultimately, criticism seeks to build and not to destroy, to ameliorate and not to excerbate, to unite and not to divide, to set free and not to enslave. Any nation that gags criticism, enslaves and divide itself.

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    Jun 17
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    The demand of leadership could be very tasking. In every shere, leaders are expected to be"taller" than the lead even when the lead is expected to compliment leadership. Nigeria would only come out of the doldrums when issues are tackled frankly and frontally

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  14. Jun 17

    A nationalistic reminder of a latent citizens obligation, the zeal of the oppressed in demanding for their rights should be awaken. More and more pressures and mobilization for justice and reforms are essentials for freedom

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  15. Jun 16

    The question"who is the presidency"is audacious. lt wouldn't have come even from the guiltess. It could have come only from the guilty who is being shielded.The integrity of the trials of the corruption war takes different forms daily.We sue for fairplay and justice

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    Jun 16
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    Education in Nigeria has been suffering.Many children are still out of school.Products of the system are still in need of relevant skills.There is still need for an overhaul and the injection of more funds without necessary strangulating citizens economically. Appeal to reason

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  17. Jun 14

    It may not be convenient divorcing personalities from events. The development of june 12 1993 was an event of whiich Abiola, IBB and Nigerians were the actors. It was not just about Abiola and IBB, old time friends. Nigeria was at stake. Nigerians rose in its defence.

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  18. Jun 14

    Amnesty lnt latest report on the Cameroonian conflict looks balanced on its face value.Available records however show a longstanding onslaught against agitators by government forces.Peace could be guaranteed when parties to conflict are ready to respect rights to freedom

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    Jun 14
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    Rights are rights and are supposed to be inalienable.Politicians should concern themselves with creating the atmosphere for citizens to enjoy their rights.Promises that hinged on rights have often been used to corner citizens.This should stop.Worthwhile experiences,profitable

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  20. Jun 13

    The fundamental right of every child in Nigeria to free,compulsory and universal basic education,a fact that in practice is a utopia,has to be given its place under issues attracting national attention now. Children shd be out of the street.Govt shd take up its responsibility

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