Ngige’s sermon on the mount
He held nothing back, firing from the hips, asking for no quarter, and getting none.
As the guber election in Anambra revs up
Results from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), as well as the West African Examination CounciI (WAEC) bear testimony to the educational status of the State.
Funerals have taken a new dimension in the East
It is not common to see someone living in the South-East celebrate their 40th or 50th or 60th or 70th birthday with fanfare.
Igboland isn’t a dot, it’s not landlocked
The purpose of this essay, therefore, is to debunk this lie with some simple historical and topographical evidence that are even in plain view, if you care to dig or do some basic physical explorations of your own.
Abati, Arise TV’s PR show and Buhari’s dementia
I chose to cut the interviewers some slack because I thought managing to get reclusive and tight-lipped Buhari to talk after nearly six years of ignoring the domestic news media was praiseworthy.
Lauretta Onochie and the questions of election integrity
Democracy would mean nothing without a credible poll, and to have an election that would be acceptable as ‘free and fair’, then an Onochie, known to have a political bias, have no business in INEC.
Nigeria’s unity and all the Iberiberism
Okorocha engaged in neologism when he created the word Iberiberism, and used it to describe political foolery and trickery or stupidity.
Buhari fails whenever he has the chance to shine by Azuka Onwuka
The high point of the interview was his response to the agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra.
Nigerians have two more years to endure Buhari by Azuka Onwuka
Then, there is the fear for the future of Nigeria.