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Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement

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Dr. James Watson once diagnosed our problem in Africa as evolutionary.  He said that “I am inherently gloomy about the prospects of Africa. . . . There was no reason to think that races which had…Continue

 

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What happened to the Nigerian revolution?

I question whether the necessary psychological conditions exist for us to address Nigeria’s problems or to implement the necessary solutions to them. This skepticism stems from the relative ease with which those in power restore the status quo after Nigerians have appeared to have awakened to the need for change.For instance, when the late President Yar’Adua flew to a Saudi Arabian hospital in the middle of the night for emergency treatment of his heart condition and Nigeria was left without a…See More
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Nigeria: A Nation with a Death Wish

“Since the death instinct exists in the heart of everything that lives … let us unfasten the ties that bind us to life, let us cultivate our death wish, let us develop it, water it like a plant, let it grow unhindered” Eugene LonescoWe are a nation with a death wish. Please pardon my pessimism. Anybody who has followed my writings in this forum can vouch that I am an incurable optimist when it comes to the future of Nigeria. But it is often said that lunacy is losing perception of reality. Our…See More
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Edwin Aka commented on Hamilton Odunze's blog post Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement
"Dear Odunze Thanks for your piece, after reading your post; I have believed that you are a Science fellow. I belive Dr. James Watson is wrong … The root cause of our problem is religion. Thought our history (Nigeria), starting from 1960,…"
Mar 9, 2010
Dodi commented on Hamilton Odunze's blog post Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement
"I beg to differ to be very honest. There are a lot of africans and afro carribean people that do not think in the same way that the retrogrades portrayed in his thesis. The problem in Africa is a problem that was put on them by foreign invaders.…"
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Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement

Dr. James Watson once diagnosed our problem in Africa as evolutionary.  He said that “I am inherently gloomy about the prospects of Africa. . . . There was no reason to think that races which had grown up in separate geographical locations should have evolved identically.”The premise of Dr. Watson’s prediction is that the essence of human evolution is to organize a viable and successful society where government, freedom and opportunity is a collective experience that must thrive within the…See More
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Hamilton Odunze posted a blog post

Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement

Dr. James Watson once diagnosed our problem in Africa as evolutionary. He said that “I am inherently gloomy about the prospects of Africa. . . . There was no reason to think that races which had grown up in separate geographical locations should have evolved identically.”The premise of Dr. Watson’s prediction is that the essence of human evolution is to organize a viable and successful society where government, freedom and opportunity is a collective experience that must thrive within the…See More
Mar 7, 2010
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What happened to the Nigerian revolution?

Posted on June 23, 2010 at 2:31pm 0 Comments

I question whether the necessary psychological conditions exist for us to address Nigeria’s problems or to implement the necessary solutions to them. This skepticism stems from the relative ease with which those in power restore the status quo after Nigerians have appeared to have awakened to the need for change.

For instance, when the…

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Nigeria: A Nation with a Death Wish

Posted on March 29, 2010 at 2:27pm 0 Comments

“Since the death instinct exists in the heart of everything that lives … let us unfasten the ties that bind us to life, let us cultivate our death wish, let us develop it, water it like a plant, let it grow unhindered” Eugene Lonesco…

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Is Africa behind in evolution? Revisiting Dr. Watson’s statement

Posted on March 7, 2010 at 3:17pm 2 Comments

Dr. James Watson once diagnosed our problem in Africa as evolutionary. He said that “I am inherently gloomy about the prospects of Africa. . . . There was no reason to think that races which had grown up in separate geographical locations should have evolved identically.”

The premise of Dr.…

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OPEC’S UNGUIDED OPTIMISM

Posted on February 3, 2010 at 4:29pm 0 Comments

Last year, Abdalla S. El-Badri, Secretary General of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) dismissed fears about the imminent replacement of petroleum with biofuels and other alternative sources of energy like wind, solar, or even agricultural products like sugarcane. Appearing at a media project in Abuja to meet OPEC’s statutory responsibility to member nations, El-Badri said, “the global debate about seeking alternative to oil would not yield result because of the strategic… Continue

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At 3:09pm on January 25, 2013, juliet kamala said…

Hello Dear,
my name is Juliet,
I am, very happy to contact you, to day
and i wish to be in good relationship, with you,
and i will be very happy if you can reply me
through my private Email:  juliet_kamala@yahoo.com

At 1:07am on March 20, 2012, Debora Justin said…

Hello
my name is Debora, it's my pleasure to drop you some words just to say Hello and how was your day? well i will like to known little more about you, and also i want to tell you more about my self,
please i will be very happy if you will reply me via my email address so that we can move further for knowing each other(deb_justin@hotmail.com), Thanks I'm waiting for your reply,
Yours Debora.

At 1:05pm on November 26, 2011, justyna doma said…


Hi, am Justyna Doma

i hope you are in atmosphere of peace and love.It was very great to me when i found your profile in my searching for a responsible and reliable person to have a good friendship  with and I fond a great spark in my heart despite that I have not seen you in person,but there was a feeling that really gave me a nice pleasure to communicate with you and see how the sun will shines like,am willing to be your friend and here is my email address which you can contact me(doma_justyna@yahoo.com)and after that i promise to send you my picture in my next mail for u to know who i am, and how i looks like ,
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At 3:30pm on May 5, 2010, OVUSIKE OGBARA said…
happy birth day.

make sure say u take Titi to Mr Biggs or Mr Ovus.
At 1:42pm on May 5, 2010, Titi Bello said…
Ham Ham Ham! Many happy returns of this wonderful day in ur life. May u witness many of this in good health, happiness and prosperity. As river flows and never come backward so shall u grow in age, wisdom, peace, favour,health and wealth.

Your sun of joy shall never set and your moon of accomplishment shall never wane.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY PERSON!!!!
At 6:16pm on January 25, 2010, Shams O'Muyiwa said…
Thanks for the invite. Accepted. You are always welcome.

I got hooked on the Duck Song too. You should watch the Part 2 on YouTube, its just about 15 Seconds.
At 3:12pm on January 7, 2010, UWADIA OROBOSA said…
Have u made Christ the author and the finisher of your faith?

Best of luck today.
 
 
 

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