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  • NDBlogOct 28
    Ebenezar Wikina: Before the Truth dies | Harvard Reflection Paper

      When I think of this course, I imagine 1,000 McDonald’s double cheeseburgers in America; 76 premier league tickets in England; two pet kangaroos in Australia; and 5,000sqm of land +

  • NDBlogOct 28
    NDLink featured in International Spill Control Organization Newsletter

      As part of efforts by NDLink to draw the attention of the international community to development strides in the Niger Delta, NDLink has consistently engaged organizations in the region +

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    Request for application – Brief on the status of the SDGs in the Niger Delta

      PIND is seeking to engage a firm to engage a researcher to support PIND’s research, analysis, and development of an evidenced research brief on the status of the SDGs +

  • NDBlogOct 15
    NDYEP Phase 2 – Call for Trainees

      To address the growing rate of youth unemployment and under-employment in the Niger Delta, the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND), will be training additional 2,000 +

  • NDBlogFeaturedOct 7
    What Nigeria is Missing by doing Agriculture Wrong

      Nigeria as a country is still heavily dependent on crude oil exports for income. Income used for debt servicing, infrastructural development and other capital and recurrent expenditure. However, the +

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    Shola Lawal: The Future of News

      By Shola Lawal My heart fluttered as I watched the image appear and sharpen on the screen. I was staring at a page from the October 2016 edition of +

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