Barrister Fabian Awhen There is no doubt that the epithet “Canaan City” which refers to Calabar in the Nigerian Metropolitan context invariably conjures...
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Barrister Fabian Awhen The scenes of innocent babies poking their heads from filthy gutters, some left in cartons or wrapped in clothes and kept in refuse heaps on our...
Barrister Fabian Awhen The African Women’s Health and Rights Day has its antecedent to the outcomes of the three world conferences. The World Conference on Human...
Barrister Fabian Awhen The election is significant because its failure or success will determine our preparedness or lack of it to imbibe the culture of democracy...
Barrister Fabian Awhen While it be can contended without any fear of contradiction that a sizeable number of Nigerians have risen to the challenges posed by shortage of...
Barrister Fabian Awhen Poverty has largely been taken to mean a condition in which people, as a result of various intervening factors, are unable to have such basic...
By Barrister Fabian Awhen The Nations Cup has a rich history dating back to 1957 when the first edition was held in Sudan. Three countries namely Sudan. Egypt and...
By Barrister Fabian Awhen The opening of the legal year nationwide is marked by several events, including a church service, a brief court session, and public speeches by...
By Barrister Fabian Awhen World Peace Day which is celebrated on January One, every year at the instance of the Roman Catholic Church is primarily to create greater...
By Barrister Fabian Awhen Populated by a variety of viable groups, with tremendous socio-economic resources, Cross River State best described as a micro-Nigeria is...
