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International Day of The Girl Child: Reflections

International Day of The Girl Child: Reflections

The world consists of 1.1 billion girls. This is an undeniable potential for future greatness. If the potential is harnessed properly, girls will be drivers of exponential development for generations to come. However, the statistics demonstrate that girls around the world have the disadvantage of being discriminated against in one way or the other.

Nigeria's Independence Day- A Time To Reflect

Nigeria's Independence Day- A Time To Reflect

On this day in 1960, Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria, got her independence from British colonial rule, and today the country celebrates 56 years of self-governance and sovereignty. A country rich in resources and intellect, Nigeria continues to strive for excellence, but is yet to reach its full potential as the Giant of Africa with a seat on the world table.

Happy 50th International Literacy Day!

Happy 50th International Literacy Day!

Literacy is a human right. Every individual should have access to education, as it is the bedrock of all progress and development. It gives people the power to improve their lives- their health, their interaction with their environment and their world, and their income. Also, literacy is the key to solving wider issues such as gender equality, poverty, mortality rates, peace, and good, sustainable governance. All these provide better living conditions for a healthy existence. 

Get The Job You Want - 9 Tips For A Stand-Out Cover Letter

Get The Job You Want - 9 Tips For A Stand-Out Cover Letter

Cover letters have become perhaps the most important way to grab the attention of a potential employer in the midst of several similar candidates with similar CVs. Because they’re so individual, they have become a staple way to get a feel of the personalities and capabilities of candidates for a job, no matter how similar their credentials are.

World Day For Cultural Diversity For Dialogue and Development

World Day For Cultural Diversity For Dialogue and Development

Declared in 2002 by UNESCO, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development celebrates our differences by discovering fresh perspectives for sustainable development. It is a commemorative opportunity for us all to understand and preserve cultural diversity in our world today, and why inclusion is so important for development.