Home | Articles | News and Events | Comments | Opportunities | Webmail | Admin Login
 
  ISC Banner
 
   
  Sign up for our e-Newsletter A value is required.*Your Email address is not valid.
Communicate with impact
   
 
Before subsidy scam report stirs controversy
By Gbenga Kayode

President Goodluck Jonathan's Administration should prove to many anxious Nigerians, that it really means business in tackling corruption by implementing the Fuel Subsidy Report by the House of........read more

Boko Haram's threat to The Presidency
By Gbenga Kayode

Boko Haram Islamic fundamentalist sect seems to have taken the Nigerian Presidency's tolerance and diplomacy for granted with its recent pronouncement to “devour” President Goodluck Jonathan in .......read more


'No alternative to effective communication'
By Web Editor

A professional, again, has underscored the undeniable importance of quality, effective and efficient communication in human relations and societal cohesion, particularly in the business arena.......read more


ENTAAC Nigeria Limited

Thots & Works

Oliver Canon Company Limited

Adapt Interactive

Enlightened Media Limited

Elombah News, UK

The Daily Eagles, USA

Nigerians In America (NIA), USA

20/20 Digital Media Services Limited

FATE Foundation, Nigeria

Articlesbase, USA

EagleEnStyle, USA

Highgate Global Resources Limited

International Scholastic Consulting, USA

Bawoen Trust Limited, Abuja

James
2012-03-16

Regading the mistreatment of Nigerians by South AFricans: Really, is this still news? We have shown our stupidity in this country by allowing any Tom, Dick & Harry to enter the country with or without proper papers & now we’re angry because South Africa refuses to be as stupid as we are. Can we face all the Chadians, Lebanese, Chinese and Cameroonians living illegally in this country?


Stephen Shrehwa
16-03-2012

I refer to the subject, "S/Africa’s Continual Maltreatment Of Nigerians"published in "PM News" today in Lagos, Nigeria. The attitude of an average Nigerian those days gone by when your country helped South Africa financially and otherwise to gain majority black government was desirable. 99.99999% of your people at present are criminals or/and crime-minded. You can't blame any countries that have maltreated your filthy people. Steve.


Fasakin Olukayode Ademola
07-03-2012

I am kayode Fasakin. I really love the creative, analytical and ingenious piece you penned in The Punch today (March 5, 2012).I am glad to bear the same name you, the writer, bear. Continue the good work my brother. Kindly reach me via the above mail. -Kayode Fash.


[...Post a comment]
 
As a business owner, proper English grammar is probably the last thing on your mind. After all, you need to balance your budget, increase your sales, evaluate employees, and market your product or service. However, in the process of managing these important aspects of your business, you will need to write. Proper English grammar is essential to success. Without proper grammar, you will sound uneducated and unprofessional. This could cause you to lose contracts and income for your business. - Amy Nutt
 
Information is the key to transformation. The quality of your life cannot be better than the quality of information available to you. I therefore want to suggest that you place value on information. -Sam Adeyemi
 
Your ability to communicate is an important tool in your pursuit of your goals, whether it is with your family, your co-workers or your clients and customers. -Les Brown
 
Unless Africa significantly increases its intellectual capital, the continent will remain irrelevant in the 21st century and even beyond. Africa needs innovators, producers of knowledge, and wise men and women who can discover, propose, and then implement progressive ideas. Africa’s fate lies in the hands of Africans and the solution to poverty must come from its people. The future that lies ahead of Africa is for Africa to create, after the people have outlined their vision. -Phillip Emeagwali
 
I do not deny that I planned sabotage. I did not plan it in a spirit of recklessness nor because I have any love of violence. I planned it as a result of a calm and sober assessment of the political situation that had arisen after many years of tyranny, exploitation and oppression of my people by the whites. –Nelson Mandela
 
 
Copyright © 2010 .  WORDKRAFT COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED.  All Rights Reserved.   Site credit