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From CHUKS EHIRIM, Abuja
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Out Nigeria takes Independence celebration to next level
By
KELECHI DECA
AS Shakespeare rightly points that there is a tide in the affairs of men,
I believe there is also a tide in the affairs of a nation and the waves of
that tide started rising in 2007...
Importers
of unregistered products now to pay N5m fine
By ANDREW OJIEZEL
WORRIED about reported cases of faking of registered products, despite persistent
battle to curb the menace, the Director General of National for Food, Drug
Administration and Control ...
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Delta Crisis: Shell, other oil companies face probe
By NWADIKE UGOCHUKWU
HARDER times await oil multinational companies operating in the Niger Delta
region with the searchlight of the country's security agents now beaming on
them even as the abduction of...
Bankole,
Almona-Isei troubles escalate
From OGBU NGENE, Abuja
WITH the House
of Representatives set to resume sitting, more troubles are said to be laying
siege for Speaker Hon. Dimeji Bankole. The high regard...
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Imo parliamentary quarters
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• PTDF
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angry youths
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• ‘Abscond from duty,
lose your job’
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clash
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• 1,000 illegal structures
demolished
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poised for war over 'Okada' helmets
• Women empowerment gets
boost
• Educationist wants children
of public servants banned from private aschools
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The Application of Religion to Business
MOST Americans say they're religious and their beliefs are important to their
lives, yet I'm astonished at how many blatantly ignore the moral expectations
intrinsic to their religion.
Religion is not only about worship and ritual; it tells believers how they're
supposed to live. Thus, the holy books of every major religion are filled
with precepts and principles about honesty, justice, fidelity, compassion,
and charity that leave no doubt about the role ethics and personal virtue
should play in our daily lives.
In his fine book The Business Bible, Rabbi Wayne Dosick tells of a soapmaker
who challenged a rabbi: “What good is religion? It teaches honesty,
but most people are dishonest.” The rabbi answered, “My dear soapmaker,
religion like soap only works when you use it.”
The ancient truths and enduring values embodied in traditional religions are
much more than guidelines or suggestions about how to behave. To those who
profess religious belief, moral and ethical behavior is not an option. It's
a mandate.
To practice the rituals of a religion and to claim reverent identity without
scrupulous concern for the moral teachings of that faith is like going to
a fine restaurant and eating the menu rather than the food.
It's also blatant hypocrisy. Integrity is about wholeness the unity of beliefs,
words, and actions. I'm not saying you have to be devout to be ethical. I'm
saying if religion is important to you, so is ethics.