Vice-President Kashim Shettima says the country’s diversity should be a source of strength to citizens and not a reason for further polarisation. Shettima spoke on Saturday at the 37th annual
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The Economist Intelligence Unit 2009 ranked Nigeria in the world’s top five most diverse countries. It simultaneously ranked the country as the 45th of 47 countries sustaining national diversity. Diversity
Multiculturalism in England, Ireland and Scotland has produced new leaders of Asian origins. This ideal is celebrated worldwide as progress and a symbol of a more fantastic future where the
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has urged the elite to make sacrifices towards bridging the gap between the rich and poor. Osinbajo