Lara Authe

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I am thankful for the awesome recognition of my efforts by the staff of the Faculty of Arts in the National Open University of Nigeria. This award plaque is precious to me. I do not take it for granted. Thank you so much for the love packed in this gift and all the other support you showed me during my inaugural lecture.

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  • NOUN 2025 CONVOCATION CEREMONY: SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

    So, today, 12 April 2025 marked the culmination of the activities surrounding the 2025 Convocation ceremony at the National Open University of Nigeria. The sight and sounds of the ceremony are interesting and awesome. The beginning point is about a year ago. The intensity increased recently when focus on the harvest of students for graduation…

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  • OF THE TONGUE AND ITS EXPLOITS

    by Dele Adeyanju O thou king of body parts, custodian of linguistic resources  Seated in the oral cavity, projecting man’s values Assuming different configurations with amazing speed Wielding the power of life and death, exercising uncommonauthority Giving meaning and substance to human existence A marvellous gift thou art to mankind Before thy throne, I tremble and bow   O thou…

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  • Engaging the Turnaround Power of Faith

    — Pastor David Oyedepo Introduction Faith is a force, 1 John 5:4. A force is a thing that has the capacity to enforce change, Hebrews 11:33,34. Where you see faith at work, you see change at work. Faith does not leave circumstances the way it met it, Matthew 9:29. Your lot is determined by your…

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  • Are you whom God says you are?

    Do you even know who you are? Some will frown at this question. However, I ask again, do you know who you are? If you do, tell me in the comments. I am interested in knowing. Identity crisis is real. A woman that will rather risk getting cancer by putting deadly chemicals to her scalp…

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  • Understanding the Faith that Works

    — Bishop David Oyedepo Tongue-fired faith: This is the faith that is fired by what you say, Mark 11:23. It is a tongue-channeled faith. Romans 10:10. Our tongue is a weapon of war by scriptural understanding, Luke 21:15; Matthew 7:24, 25. But its misuse can be devastating, Ecclesiastes 5:6; James 3:5-7; Numbers 14:22 Watch your…

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  • The First Lawmakers: My Reflection on Home, Discipline, and Duty

    By Tunji Disu, Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (Abuja) Law and order do not begin at the police station or the courthouse; they begin at home, in the quiet corners where parents teach their children right from wrong. When this foundation cracks, society inherits the fallout. As a police officer, I’ve witnessed this truth…

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  • CELEBRATE THE FEMALE IN YOUR LIFE

    She is your mother She is your wife She is the mother of your children She is your daughter She is your sister She is your cousin She is your mother-in-law She is your daughter-in-law She is your sister-in-law She is your aunt She is your niece She is your grandmother She is your granddaughter…

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  • IN THE LABOUR ROOM OF DESTINY

    by Dele Adeyanju In the labour room of destiny, uncertainties are rife, trepidation certain          There lies the contest between life and death, between light and darkness              There, all mortals strive relentlessly from dawn to dusk for relevance              In this room men travail with tears to bring forth destiny packages         …

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  • The Female, Sexual Harassment and the Work Place

    Indeed, the ongoing rage about who is harassing who in the Nigerian Senate is an unfortunate drama. I rarely like to get involved in the political dram in Nigeria except for research purpose. My resolve became firmer because I have come to the realisation that Nigerians actually get the type of leaders they have been…

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  • African Herbs, their Names and African Healthcare: The Place of Language in Finding Good Health for Africans

    by Prof Iyabode Omolara Akewo Nwabueze More often than not, the herbs used for health care in traditional Africa are said to have scientific names when African scientists identify them. However, a trend has been noticed: the scientific names of the plants or herbs identified tend to be Latin. The question is: Why is this…

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