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Death by Textiles: The untold story by Samuel Stephen Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok June 15, 2013
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The textile companies were spread across the land in the years following Nigeria’s independence. Kano and Kaduna states had a large concentration of these industries in the northern part. In Kaduna, the localization of the textile industries was at the Kakuri/Makera industrial axis. The United Textiles popularly called UNTL, Kaduna Textiles known as KTL, Arewa […]

Death by Textiles: The untold story by Samuel Stephen Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok June 15, 2013
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The textile companies were spread across the land in the years following Nigeria’s independence. Kano and Kaduna states had a large concentration of these industries in the northern part. In Kaduna, the localization of the textile industries was at the Kakuri/Makera industrial axis. The United Textiles popularly called UNTL, Kaduna Textiles known as KTL, Arewa […]

Death by Textiles: The untold story by Samuel Stephen Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok June 15, 2013
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The textile companies were spread across the land in the years following Nigeria’s independence. Kano and Kaduna states had a large concentration of these industries in the northern part. In Kaduna, the localization of the textile industries was at the Kakuri/Makera industrial axis. The United Textiles popularly called UNTL, Kaduna Textiles known as KTL, Arewa […]

You complete me: A letter to Mariana

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok May 12, 2013
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Long before you were born, I always had a father and mother; then a brother and later sisters. When I was man enough, I married my wife -your mum and we bore a son. The only thing missing was a daughter. The ladies had several times broken my heart and left me with knives of […]

I will not weep for you Achebe – A tribute by Samuel Stephen-Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok March 22, 2013
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I will not weep for you Achebe. Why should I weep, why should we weep? If anyone needs weeping for, it should be us, this generation of hunger and anger. I can’t weep for you Achebe. You didn’t die of hunger and you never lived in hunger. You didn’t die of poverty and you never lived […]

The Splendour of Networking by Samuel Stephen-Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok March 15, 2013
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Building of lives, physical structures, enterprises and services are at the core of existence. Nothing existed which was not first built and nothing was built which was not first created or perceived. There are many more things that have been built and can still be built, but one which has taken a prominent role is […]

The increase of rape cases in Nigeria by Samuel Stephen-Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok March 6, 2013
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The quantum rise in the incidences of rape, both reported and unreported shows a dangerous trend that is leap frogging. Only some decade or years ago, rape cases were some few isolated incidences. In this part of the world, the word rape was just a mere English word to be found hidden in the dictionaries. […]

South Africa: From Apartheid to ‘Zapartheid’* – by Samuel Stephen-Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok March 4, 2013
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From Apartheid, South Africa which was liberated by other Africans has steadily and consistently descended into a state of Zapartheid. If Apartheid was a prerogative of the whites, Zapartheid is a misadventure of the blacks. These were the same people who attracted the sympathy and empathy of other Africans in the brutal days of the white minority supremacists regime of […]

The manifest of a Credo-writer by Samuel Stephen-Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok March 3, 2013
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My dad is a very funny dude, or so I think. He tells me that he doesnt know what it takes to be or see an ajebutter until he went to secondary school. My dad says he doesn’t call his father daddy, they call him baba and call his mum, mama. But our generation churns […]

The Jos you may never know – By Samuel Stephen Wakdok

Samuel Stephen-Wakdok January 18, 2013
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You could really cuddle the rocks and kiss them. When you climb the hills you will actually touch the clouds because you will not help but imagine how the mountains are locked in an embrace with the sky. The sweetest thing for me is the smell of its harmattan. It will give you a crown […]

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