Najib weeps for Mabo, by Emeka Obasi
Henry Nwosu’s Aguda bomb, by Emeka Obasi
SARS, not our problem
Ndigbo, from Delta to Jamaica
Obaseki’s God and godfathers
OLAYINKA: Abel without Cain
OHIRI: Lion of Harvard
Ezeugwu-Ogundeyin Armoured Corps
IHENACHO: Warrior from Selassie
Ibadan retired Giwa-Osagie
Chukwuma ‘it’s a Goooo’ Igweonu
Abdulrazaq: Osha boy, Aba wife
Ironsi’s killers hurt Oduduwa
Adamu, double Prof. who raps
Lagos, Carter bridge matters!
Akiwumi: Speaker, Ghanaian parliament
Buratai, learn from Ojukwu
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SubscribeWHO treats Madagascar like Biafra
By Emeka Obasi Malnutrition killed more Biafrans than bombs and bullets during the Civil War until some paediatricians led by Theodore Chukwunyere Okeahialam, Winifred Kaine and Aaron Ifegbuni came out with what became known as the Kwashiorkor Mixture in 1968. It was a formula made by Africans with no foreign contribution and quoted in medical […]
Nigeria also needs social distancing
By Emeka Obasi These are interesting times indeed. Nigeria will never be the same after this uncanny virus called corona which came like a thief in the night and continues to steal more lives every day. We are learning and the phrases keep pouring in. Social distancing is getting more popular than COVID-19, for once, […]
Nnoli, still adored in Dar Es Salaam
By Emeka Obasi Renowned author and Political Scientist, Professor Okwudiba Nnoli, is very much around and bubbling with life at 81. As an icon at the University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania where he taught in the 1970s, many students who graced his lectures still hold the Nigerian in high esteem. One of them, Yoweri […]
Museveni, Garang dined with Biafrans
By Emeka Obasi Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and John Garang de Mabior forged a strong bond in Dar-es-Salaam just as a group of Biafran intellectuals relocated to the Tanzanian capital at the end of the civil war. Garang was in Nigeria before war broke out and was taken out of Biafra by Captain Andrew Nwankwo in […]
Revealed: Sanwo-Olu not a Nigerian!
By Emeka Obasi There is something to cheer about the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world. All attention may be out of our shores where people are giving up in thousands, my eyes are on Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. I must admit that Sanwo-Olu did not sound wonderful to me prior to the 2019 elections because […]
This plague can’t stand Easter
By Emeka Obasi Tomorrow is Resurrection Day, it does not matter where you are. Those of us who claim to be Christians should not fear anymore. What we call COVID-19 shall be seen no more. Christ Jesus must be celebrated and nothing can stop believers from making merry on Easter Sunday. I have a strong […]
Coroner, coroner and coronation
By Emeka Obasi This sounds comical, the word corona is toying with the globe taking us all back to our creator, some in prayers, many passing through the coroner. In Nigeria, Sam Loco is back with a ghostly title, the country is under ‘coronation.’ That is not exactly the situation. The world is knocked down, […]
From Uli to Nanka Airlift
All roads lead to Nanka in the Aguata area of Anambra State to honour Dr Clement Chukwukadibia Onyemelukwe, a man who earned respect for Africa, lit up Nigeria and kept Biafra alive during the civil war.
Diri’s diagnosis, Siasia’s salvation
Bayelsans are used to absurdities when it comes to administration. There is always something new out of the state. Governor Duoye Diri was sworn in away from the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenogoa.
Corporal Nwafor and souls forgotten
When Omieba Dan Princewill died in an air crash with Ibrahim Abacha and 12 others 24 years ago, a member of the Dan Princewill family was emphatic about keeping the apparel their son wore. That was to show that even in death the young man was brave.
Corporal Nwafor and weeping souls
There is an uncanny twist to the civil war which seems to blind those of us who should let the world know what really happened. I am talking about people from the former eastern region who were forced by genocide to become Biafrans in 1967.
Zulum: From vice president to president
Restructuring Nigeria is a task that must be done, it does not matter what some reactionaries say. One major step is to recognize leaders who are capable of doing things right just like Babagana Umara Zulum.
Fela and his white envelope
By Emeka Obasi Those who got really close to Afro beat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, say he was a bundle of wits and humour. Veteran journalist, Alhaji Usman Abudah, was once offered white envelope by the musician. Abudah did a story on Fela after visiting him at his Agege Motor Road , Lagos abode. It […]
Nigerian spouse, Biafran spirit
Professor Adebimpe Olorunsola Ike deserves more than condolence messages from those who stood with Biafra during the civil war. The professor of Library Science, is all alone today in Ndikelionwu, Anambra State following the loss of her husband, Prof. Chukwuemeka Ike.
We picked bullets after Biafra
January 15, 1970 marked the formal end of the Nigerian Civil War. In my family compound, hostilities continued as federal troops descended on everyone, yes, everything including fowls of the air.
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