Opinion

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...

Nigerian youths and the ‘japa’ syndrome

People will always move from one place to another for job opportunities, education, health, security and for whatever corporeal or incorporeal desideratum.

Fall of Nnamdi Kanu and Asari Dokubo’s vow to end his “evil empire”

The more absurdities he manufactured, the more his followers were enchanted by him.

Buba Marwa gives them bloody nose

He has identified some round pegs for round holes in the country, given them the necessary support, and they are doing exploits.

We have different paths to tread in life by Femi Adesina

Next on the board is Mr Charles Igoh, who served Alhaji Shehu Shagari from 1979 to September 1983.

Running mate as albatross: Tinubu’s choice

Christians, Muslims and those who are neither are hurting because all have been caught in the crossfire.

Tinubu and the APC Muslim-Muslim ticket

Every election season, religion plays a major role in the selection of candidates, giving rise to the need for zonal, ethnic, and religious balancing.

Igbophobia runs deeper than we think

There are two types of Igbophobia in Nigeria: the brazen and the subtle.

Enemy of the state by Femi Adesina

Some people are not interested in the well being of their own country. Sad, very sad.
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