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Monthly Archives: March 2015

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Breaking Strongholds – Feyi Fawehinmi

March 20, 2015
by Blog

In 2013 in South Korea – the land of Hyundai and Kia – the Toyota Camry won the car of the year award. This wasn’t just any foreign car though; this was a Japanese foreign car. A cursory glance at the history of Korea and Japan lets you know how much anti ...

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Breaking Strongholds – Feyi Fawehinmi

March 20, 2015
by EiE Uncategorized

In 2013 in South Korea – the land of Hyundai and Kia – the Toyota Camry won the car of the year award. This wasn’t just any foreign car though; this was a Japanese foreign car. A cursory glance at the history of Korea and Japan lets you know how much anti ...

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5 years later, we remember ‘Enough is Enough’ – Chioma Agwuegbo

March 16, 2015
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Thinking of what we now know as Enough is Enough Nigeria always leaves me with three feelings. Pride – that I was a part of something whose influence transcends the shores of this country Despair – that five years after, the issues that gave birt ...

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EIE Nigeria & The Office of The Citizen – Japheth Omojuwa

March 16, 2015
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In January 2013, a few Nigerian citizens got emails about the danger of abandoning Bagega, a lead poisoned village in Zamafara unremediated. There was the danger of losing at least 1500 children to lead poisoning, not to mention the attendant danger to ad ...

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