This Seaport In The Southeast; The Feasibility
By Capt. Evarest Nnaji
As we take seriously, the need for a realistically more robust economic activities cum development of Southeast Nigeria where potentials of Ndigbo could be harnessed and deployed towards the end of...
Nigeria in dire need of patriots
But while most statespersons are inclined to stay within the observatories and watch phenomena, a few in the obverse end, with bullhorns, attempt to overwhelm the cosmos of opinions with disturbing anti-nationalist tropes.
Three myths about subsidy removal
Today, that opposition, now in government, has implemented the measure which they opposed.
Davido: Why Yoruba and Hausa Muslims reacted differently to video
The differential reactions to the music video—and to most other issues involving religion— among Nigerian Muslims can be traced to the history and character of the evolution of Islam in the North and in the Southwest.
Does social media affect your voting?
In light of the exponential growth in social media adoption and use in the last few years, two election cycles after 2015, COVID-19 and #Endsars, students, researchers and scholars would find Cyber Politics a valuable resource material.
The positive sides of Tinubunomics
What we see is that the President has continued to play “Rose Garden politics”, grab the power, hold it, and be seen to be taking charge and be seen also to be doing so, even as the opposition continues to raise questions of legitimacy.
Three lessons about Insecurity In Nigeria
Following the retreat of the military to the barracks on May 29, 1999, the security situation in the country ran amok.
3 lessons from the ethnicization of the JAMB controversy
The enduring divisions in the polity in the aftermath of the last presidential election also influenced how certain people approached the young lady’s exam result fraud.
Mmesoma: What really happened?
Mmesoma’s travail shows that obsession for short-cuts and quick fixes often lead to broken hearts and deeper misery.