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By Olusegun Adeniyi Last Sunday, the charismatic ‘House on the Rock’ Pastor, Paul Adefarasin told his congregation that no country has survived two civil wars. He warned that if the current situation degenerates, nobody can foretell...
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By Sophie Van Huellen and Fuad Mohammed Abubakar. The world’s chocolate industry is worth over $150bn, with West Africa supplying 70 percent of the cocoa beans, but most of the value in a chocolate bar is generated in Europe...
By Olusegun Adeniyi A friend who never misses Platform told me he was excited to learn I would be speaking this morning. I asked, ‘Why do you think Pastor Poju keeps inviting me?’ He replied: “I...
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