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Makarfi urges unity and tougher action in 2026

Former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, has urged Nigerians to remain united and resilient as the country enters 2026, while calling on governments at all levels to intensify efforts against insecurity and economic hardship.​In his New Year message, he said 2025 severely tested citizens’ patience amid rising economic pressure, insecurity and widespread uncertainty across the country.​He noted that the New Year offers a chance to renew collective resolve and confront national challenges together.​ Makarfi stressed that unity and a shared sense of purpose are essential for national progress, warning that division weakens the country’s ability to solve its problems.​He described Nigeria’s human and material diversity as its greatest asset, capable of rekindling hope and strengthening national cohesion when properly harnessed.​According to him, diversity should be a platform for mutual respect, dialogue and cooperation, allowing citizens to apply their […]

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United States: Wave of Firings Targets Black Leaders in Key Federal Institutions

A series of high-profile dismissals in early 2025 has sparked widespread concern over declining diversity and representation in top U.S. government roles. The new administration, shortly after its inauguration in January, initiated sweeping changes that saw several prominent Black leaders removed from critical federal agencies and institutions. Among the earliest was Gwen Wilcox, the first Black woman to chair the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), who was dismissed and replaced by Marvin E. Kaplan, a Republican appointee. The decision marked a sharp political and ideological shift in labor policy direction. In February, General C.Q. Brown Jr., the second Black Joint Chiefs of Staff in U.S. history, was also removed from office. He was replaced by retired Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Kaine, who lacked prior four-star general experience. To qualify for the role, Kaine received a presidential waiver and an […]

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United We Stand: Confronting Division with Collective Strength

In times when division threatens the fabric of our society, it's imperative to remember the strength inherent in our diverse heritages. Drawing inspiration from leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., who stood resolutely against oppression, we too must rise to confront ideologies that seek to tear us apart.​ A Disturbing Resurgence Today, we witness rhetoric echoing dangerous ideologies reminiscent of darker times in history—ideologies leaning toward supremacy and marginalization. Actions by certain leaders and influential figures align perilously with these divisive thoughts, challenging the very essence of our collective progress. Uniting Against Hate The entanglement of political entities with powerful billionaires often fuels narratives of division. Support for policies that prioritize profit over people risks creating a society where only a select few voices are amplified. Yet, we stand firm on the foundation of Dr. King's message—the power of love […]

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Ghana’s Ethnic Diversity: A Tapestry of Culture and History

Ghana is a country rich in cultural heritage, with various ethnic groups that have coexisted for centuries. These groups have played crucial roles in shaping the nation’s history, politics, and economy. Understanding Ghana’s ethnic composition provides insight into the country's unity in diversity and its historical evolution.Historically, ethnic groups settled in different regions, forming powerful kingdoms such as the Asante Empire, the Dagbon Kingdom, and the Ga states. The trans-Saharan and Atlantic Slave Trades influenced migration patterns, while colonial rule further shaped ethnic boundaries and governance. Despite these historical shifts, post-independence Ghana has maintained national unity while celebrating its cultural diversity.Major Ethnic Groups in GhanaAkan (45.68%) – The largest ethnic group, including the Asante, Fante, Akuapem, and Akyem, primarily found in southern and central Ghana. They are known for their rich traditions, festivals, and political influence.Mole-Dagbani (18.5%) – Found mainly […]

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