Number two, please take the time to read and re-read your articles before publishing them. This latest article, just like some previous ones, has many (although minor) grammatical mistakes. I assume that you miss these errors because you were in a hurry to publish. But readers and admirers of other writers (Ndibe, Abati, for example) mentally associate well-written, grammatically-correct articles with professionalism and consequently accord the opinions of those writers high credibility and respect. In other words, the quality of the writing affects the credibility of the message. If your goal is to affect public opinion and Nigerian government action, as opposed to writing to entertain, a polished writing will seriously improve your chances.
Just a couple of friendly observations and I hope you see them in that friendly spirit.
Thanks, Oloye.
After all these years, I just keep wondering if the moderators/owners of the board ever care; whether they have ever brought this to his attention, or they think that doing so might not be good for business. Well, my take is that, it's bad for business.
Now, before someone jumps in with the nobody-is-perfect cliché, I hastily admit that I'm not perfect, but g-o-s-h!
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