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Hon Leo Dilkon, Birthday Tribute to a Milestone Achiever.

Hon Leo DILKON , former Member House of Representatives Pankshin, Kanam, Kanke (PKK) Federal Constituency and the CEO of officers of DILKON group turns a year older today. For the sake of emphasis, DILKON group is the largest indigenous company on the Plateau with a direct employment capacity of over 200 staff cutting across all the 17 local government areas in the state. From a 3000 hectres of farmland currently yielding variety of food produce, to a state of the art garment factory to complement the fashion demands of the coal city, to DILKON aluminum, Hamtul Press and Dilkon plastics. What a milestone achiever! There can be many reasons to celebrate a birthday, but at this moment it's okay to say we're celebrating a hero for the wonderful strides he has achieved. Hon. Leo who performed wonderfully while in politics is a seasoned enterpreneur who did not only establish the DILKON Group but also sustain and set it up on a constant growth traject

Increase in cost of Bride Prize: Could it be the reason for the many Single Ladies? Click to make your opinion

Marriage is defined as a legal union between a man and a woman joined together as husband and wife.  While bride price is a sum of money or other valuables paid by a bridegroom or on his behalf to the family of the bride, in some cultures especially parts of Africa. But as important as marriage is, many young people nowadays in the African realm are beginning to change their mind towards it.  Every weekend there used to be endless kinds of weddings/marriage ceremonies ranging from the Christian, Moslem and traditional sides, but there is a growing apathy and general reluctance towards it now especially from the masculine angle who usually shoulder the financial responsibility of marriage expenditures. This is unhealthy for the next generation. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CAUSE. 1. Growing rate of Poverty: With every Government usually putting strides towards poverty eradication in Nigeria, the resultant is not reflecting the intention. The number of poor people is incr