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Death Snatches Sandra Iwambe

Posted By: adminon: April 20, 2023In: LifeworldTags: Benue State University Makurdi, Death, Doosuur Iwambe, John Donne, Nasarawa State University Keffi, Veritas University - Abuja1 CommentViews:
Death Snatches Sandra Iwambe

Death has claimed a victim that makes going along with John Donne to tell death not to be proud. The succumbing to death of Veritas University, Abuja staff, Sandra Iwambe, is a distinctive v... Read more

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Why Can’t We Choose How to Die?

Posted By: adminon: July 19, 2022In: SpectacleTags: Death, Euthanasia, Hippocratic Oath, Imaginative funeral, Karl Marx, Liberty, Sigmund Freud, UniverseNo CommentsViews:
Why Can’t We Choose How to Die?

The simple question Philosopher Daniel Callcut is addresses in this piece is, if human beings can design how they live, why can they also be allowed by the society to design how they die? In... Read more

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Symbology and the Discourse of a Death

Posted By: adminon: January 09, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: David Hume, Death, Permanent departure, Symbology1 CommentViews:
Symbology and the Discourse of a Death

By Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano It is noticeable that whenever a popular cleric dies, for instance, there’s the archetypal outpouring of grief. Does that happen because many mourners would... Read more

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Prof. David Ker: An Obituary

Posted By: adminon: August 29, 2021In: LifeworldTags: Big Bang, Cosmic Music, Death, Exo-planets, GoodnessNo CommentsViews:
Prof. David Ker: An Obituary

By Ibrahim Bello-Kano Whenever a good person dies, Death deals Goodness a hard blow. Prof. David Ker was a good person, a kind man and an inspiring academic. His death has denied Goodness a... Read more

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