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  • NDBlogFeaturedTenders & GrantsJan 30
    Google Summer of Code (GSoC) Port Harcourt Bootcamp

      Google Summer of Code is a global program focused on introducing students to open source software development. Students work on a 3-month programming project with an open source organization +

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    What does it mean “to serve Nigeria with all your strength?”

      By Odeh Friday   As a schoolboy in the 1990s, I made that vow every day when I recited the national pledge. Our teachers taught us the pledge to +

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    Nkasi Wodu: How Armed Militants in Nigeria’s South gain access to power and wealth

      I still remember that day like it was yesterday. General Felix was dressed in complete military fatigues, a camouflage shirt and trouser, leather combat boots and an oversized red +

  • NDBlogJan 15
    How to contribute on NDLink

      NDLink is the go-to information hub for development stories in the Niger Delta. It is the ONLY platform that specifically caters to the stories that drive development in all +

  • NDBlogJan 12
    Opinion: if we will achieve sustainable development this year, then education needs to be top priority

      by Ibeleogute Ibodeng  I have heard people lament about how education is boring, strenuous and less useful to the current realities of the times. What I find erroneous in +

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    Book Review: A Life called Forever

      “Inspiration is powerful. Humans are inherently flawed and as such don’t need to resign themselves to reality when life throws a curve-ball. Inspiration teaches that human beings are equal +

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As one of several PIND initiatives to encourage partnerships in the Niger Delta, NDLink is an information and communications platform aimed at leveraging the power of the internet to unite stakeholders in the region.

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