Posted on March 12, 2011 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters:Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Many proud and arrogant people no doubt have succeeded greatly in different endeavours of life, but pride has also cost the world so much. Arrogance has led men and nations to wars, pride has killed generations and arrogance has destroyed families and homes. Humanity has found itself at the mercies of arrogant [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2011 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. There goes a song with the title “Dreams can come true.” The difference between the title of the song and the title of this article lies in two words; our and still. The former to personalize it and take ownership of the dream; the later to illustrate that it is not [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Building of lives, physical structures, enterprises and services are at the core of existence. Nothing existed which was not first built and nothing was built which was not first created or perceived. There are many more things that have been built and can still be built, but one which has taken [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters:Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. How many times have we out of anger, frustration, fatigue, fear, hatred, laziness and even sheer mediocrity lost other opportunities because we shut ourselves in or out by failing to leave a window open? We pass opportunities by shutting ourselves out and opportunities pass us by because we shut ourselves in. We [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters:Wakdok,Samuel Stephen. Once upon a time, I was non-existent; I was happy where I was because I was no where. I had nothing to fret and worry about. I could wake and sleep at will and travel everywhere at anytime. I was really a free being because I was not even in being. The baker [...]
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Posted on September 28, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Watching Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki on television reading his declaration to become the next President and Commander In Chief of the Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I asked myself a question. Who shall we call our President; The father or the son? Bukola Saraki did not convince me [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2010 by credoworldmedia
“THE (DIS) ECONOMICS OF PROSTITUTION IN NIGERIA.” CredoResearchers: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Background: The issue of prostitution is a complex one; it is so dynamic and hence its economics also. Prostitution exists with us and since we co-exist with it whether as participants, agents or onlookers; we as members of the society cannot afford to shy [...]
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Posted on July 31, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Humanly speaking we were all born with our virginity intact, but honestly speaking most if not all of us have lost our virginity. How we lost our virginity, when we lost of virginity, and what or who we lost our virginity to is very key, but not the ultimate. Virginity is [...]
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Posted on July 31, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok,Samuel Stephen. We have a 4th religion in Nigeria, and is the fifth gospel after Matthew, Mark Luke and John It is evidently present though not officially recognised in our constitution, it is the most practised in our land. We have the African Tradition Religion , Christianity and Islam. This three we know though [...]
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Posted on June 10, 2010 by credoworldmedia
CredoWriters: Wakdok, Samuel Stephen. Ø It has been eleven years since I started cleaning the dirt on my wall. I am cleaning my wall to erase all the old writings that dotted the wall over a period of thirty nine years. Hard as I clean, I am not making the desired progress I ought to. [...]
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