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Suspect – I Rob Because Many People in the Government Steal By Ekukan Ikem - February 28, 2018   A robbery suspect is not even ashamed of his crimes and he even justifies himself by saying, since government people are also involved in it, he will also partake and he is not going to stop. One out of the two armed robbers that were arrested recently by the Niger State Police Command has disclosed that if he is being released, he would still go back to his crime. According to reports by PUNCH, the suspects, by name Bello Mallam and Shehu Buda were both detained in Talba Estate, Bida, and they disclosed that they went into crime because of the economic hardship of the country and also the inability of the government to provide jobs. Mallam, 18 and Shehu, 20, were followed and arrested after they robbed one Mohammed of the sum of N7,400 and two mobile phones valued at N9,000, after inflictin
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Nigerian Comedian Owen Gee – ‘I almost committed suicide last year’ By Ekukan Ikem - February 28, 2018   Nigerian comedian and TV presenter, Owen Gee, has shared his personal experience how he had to battle with depression just like every other celebrity. Own Gee is well known for his funny comedy skits. He disclosed that he nearly took his own life in 2017 when he was faced with some life challenges. According to Owen Gee: “I have had suicidal tendencies. Last year, I tried several things, but they did not work out. It was not because the ideas were bad, but the people I was working with just didn’t let them work out. Then anxiety and depression set in. “It was then I realized that no drug could calm depression. There was hardly anyone I didn’t take. There was a time I was sleeping on drugs. There was a particular yellow tablet that, if I took it on Tuesday, on Wednesday I w

IT'S ABOUT WHO YOU ARE

You can not press through challenges and difficulties of life if down deep inside of you, in the core of your being, you are ashamed of who you are. I'm not talking about being embarrassed because of something you have done, but about who you are. Guilt is a feeling you have about what you do; shame relates to who you are as a person. shame and guilt are very close relatives, but shame lodges far deeper in a person's heart than guilt does, and i believe it is a more serious issue. Shame often hides in your very nature, in the depth of your soul. it manifests itself as a constant feeling of uneasiness, a low-level but continual sense of condemnation, and a never-ending internal whisper that tells you ''you are not good enough''. It is evident in the way you feel about yourself, relates to others, view relationships, and think about opportunities that present themselves to you.   Today, its your choice to choose to let go of the past errors and move ahead. T