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The battle to lead Nigeria

                           The battle to lead Nigeria

With Nigeria’s presidential election commence today, two political heavyweights are competing to lead the African giant through a critical four years.
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Why it matters: The winner will govern a country with massive unfulfilled economic potential and worsening humanitarian and security crises. There are fears a bruising and close-fought election could give way to violence and instability.
  • Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy but the government is almost entirely reliant on oil revenues. The country is ranked among the most difficult in the world in which to do business, due in large part to corruption and insecurity.
  • “Nigeria has a laundry list of challenges, and it’s hard to see any positive inroads on any of them,” says Matthew Page of Chatham House, a U.K. think tank. He says the question is: “Can they take them on or will they just twiddle their thumbs as Nigeria barrels toward this moment of catharsis?”
Incumbent Muhammadu Buhari made history in 2015 — three decades after he was toppled as a military strongman — by becoming the first opposition candidate to defeat a sitting president.
  • Buhari’s appeal rests on his incorruptibility, but institutionalized corruption remains unscathed after four years, according to Transparency International. He is accused of wielding his anti-corruption drive to hammer his political rivals while taking a far softer approach with allies.
  • It has been a grueling four years. Buhari has faced health struggles, economic headwinds and a relentless Boko Haram insurgency.
Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president, represents the People’s Democratic Party, which ruled Nigeria for 16 years until Buhari’s election. This is his fourth run for the top job.
  • Abubakar, a wealthy businessman, says he’ll open the country up for more investment. He has been dogged by allegations of corruption and “almost symbolizes” Nigeria's infamous system of political patronage, Page says.
  • As Max Siollun puts it in Foreign Policy: “It seems that voters can have a fight against corruption or economic stimulus, but not both.”
Both men are in their 70s. Both are Muslims from Nigeria’s north. Neither is proposing transformative reforms. “This is kind of their last bite at the apple before a younger generation comes in,” Page says.
The big picture: The population has doubled over the past two decades to 200 million and is set to double again by 2050 — at which time Nigeria will have the third-largest population on Earth.
  • Nearly 3 in 4 Nigerians polled told Gallup they struggled to afford food over the past year. They’re evenly divided as to whether things are getting better or worse.
  • Confidence in the fairness of elections is improving but still low, while confidence in the government improved after Buhari’s election but has ticked down more recently.
John Tomaszewski, Africa director for the International Republican Institute, says that beyond who wins, it’s essential that this election keeps Nigeria’s democracy moving forward.
  • What he’s watching for: Voter intimidation from police or security personnel, a lack of transparency from the electoral commission, long lines and confusion at polling places, and “tensions spilling over into possible violence.”

The bottom line: “Nigeria needs to get this right for Nigeria, first of all. That will have reverberating effects all around Africa but also for Europe. This is an important election for the world,” Tomaszewski says.



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Is a 2.82 GPA in my first semester of college good?

                             Is a 2.82 GPA in my first semester of college good?

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The only reason I'm answering this question is because the other responses are horrific.You just did your first semester. If you are going for a 4 year degree you have 7 more. So the bottom line is you could have done better, sort of for 1/8th of the time which also happened to be your first shot at this. That's not that bad to be honest.
Let's say that is the gpa you graduate with, well then you will do just that graduate. You will have that degree in your hand. Grades are important but are nothing compared to the skills you learn. If that is your gpa but you have the best resume, or you know some important skill (as a example for me in mechanical engineering let's say the cad program solidworks) then you have put your efforts in the right place. You of course want as good of a gpa as possible but if it not perfect it really is not the end of the world. I would say 2.5 is where you want to start doing better.
There is always something you could have done better, but don't forget a winning attitude, endurance, strong skill sets, ambition, and ingenuity will always be the most important characteristics to maintain. Way more so than grades.
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I’ll never lie again – Pamela Odame Watara

I’ll never lie again – Pamela Odame Watara




Social Media model, Pamela Odame Watara has assured Ghanaians of the fact that she will never lie again till she dies, MyNewsGh.com reports.

Pamela Odame was subjected to ridicule after she was exposed for being a student of Wisconsin University.
The lady who has an unusual breast size told Kwaku Manu that she has decided not to lie again till eternity.
However, she didn't confirm or deny whether she is a student of Wisconsin or not.
Pamela Odame mentioned that her mother is not supportive of her because she is making a little bit of money from what she does.
Pamela added that all her mother hates is she sleeping around with men and for that she abhors and will not indulge in such acts.

It would be recalled MyNewsGh.com reported of how the Ghanaian Model known for her uncommon boobs size was badly exposed for throwing dust into the eyes of Ghanaians over her educational qualification.
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Two alleged gay men get stuck during sex


Two alleged gay men get stuck during sex





 A man and woman getting stuck during sexual intercourse seldom occurs, but with the emergence and snowballing of homosexuality, one would have hardly imagined that two men having anal sex could also get locked in each other.

A video circulating online shows two young men believed to be gays in that embarrassing situation.
In the video, one of the two men could be seen ‘glued’ to the other on the back as they both cried amidst attempts to detach from each other.
Bystanders who appear to be neighbours who trooped to their rescue could also be seen bringing them out from the room in which they were allegedly having the sexual intercourse.
With a cloth wrapped around them, the two virtually were folded together and placed in a car, ostensibly to be conveyed to the hospital for treatment.
Some women who appeared to be neighbours in the house believed to be a compound one could be heard grumbling and booing the two alleged gay lovers.

It is not clear yet where the incident happened, but some sceptics are of the view that the video might be an act for a film, and that may not be far-fetched.
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Bawumia's convoy involved in an accident; one dead

Bawumia's convoy involved in an accident; one dead

Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has escaped unhurt after his convoy was involved in an accident at Asemasa near Beposo in the Western Region. 


Dr Mahamudu Bawumia was returning from some activities in the Western Region to Accra when the incident occurred. 
An Urvan Bus reportedly ran into one of the vehicles in the convoy resulting in the accident.
The driver of the Urvan bus has been confirmed dead.

Some other passengers and security persons who are injured have been conveyed to the Cape Coast Regional Hospital and are said to be responding to treatment. 
Dr. Bawumia has however sent his thoughts and prayers to family of the deceased.
“Vice President Bawumia’s thoughts and prayers are with the injured and family of the deceased”, Dr. Bawumia’s spokesperson Gideon Boako said in a statement.
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