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October 7 Monument On The Niger

Like all dastardly organized inhumanities, the willful injustice had its consequences. Asaba in October 7, found women and children separated from their condemned fathers and brothers.
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Maryam Babangida…. Obituary for the living

Revolution is a serious undertaking, and those who come forward to seek changes in a rotten society are never expected to be products or beneficiaries of the same corrupt clime. Most of the time, they are ready to pay the supreme sacrifice to accomplish their noble goals. Patrice Lumumba, Steve Biko, Martin Luther King, Kaduna Nzeogwu, Fela Anukulapo Kuti, Prof. Awojobi, Chima Ubani, Barack Obama, and the last of the Mohicans, Gani Fawehinmi.

Maryam Babangida…. Obituary for the living

“I do not think that it is the ight thing for one to write one’s epitaph. So, I am afraid I would have to ask that I be excused from writing my epitaph…. what I want is that when it pleases God to send for me, well my contemporaries would be in the position to write whatever they like, pro, or contra, about me. But History will be my witness.’’

Adokiye  Amiesimaka… Man of the Year

FOR many years, the Nigerian National teams depended on their wingers to produce the goals or to disrupt the opposing defence in order for the rampaging strikers to find the net.

Rivers is next Dubai on the Atlantic – Rotimi Amaechi

IT was like another of the many conventions of the Nigerian peoples resident in the USA. The Hilton Hotel Rivers Town Meeting at Henden, a few miles from the International Dulles airport, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, carried the familiar badges.

Kidnapping in Anambra is prelude to anarchy – Ngige

“In my next administration, I’m hoping to first of all solve the problems from the source. You will remember I was talking about the US system which countered the negative effects of unemployment by establishing some institutional cushions to alleviate the poverty and the sufferings of the poor, the unemployed, the youths and their retraining programmes, and of course the provision of power

Courtmarshal of Inspector-Deputy Rabadudu

By Emma Okocha Inside the Kirikiri base of the Vanguard Regiment …enter the Adjutant-General, Major Olabisi Olakankita, Major 419 Oboh Utueke, Col. Naira Abubakar  the GSO, General One Leg Atamuma, veteran officer of the regiment, Prince to the Royal House of the Kingdom of Igallaland, and quickly taking charge of the parade and gleaming in […]

Gov Obi collides with Ngige on the Potomac

Last weekend, the biggest resort and business centre on the river, linking the states of Virginia, DC and Maryland was host to the 2009 Anambra mammoth US National Convention.

The Brig. Bolaji Johnson Aburi Earthquake….

“Colonel OlufemiOlutoye and Brigadier Adebayo represented the West, Brigadier Imo, Colonels Effiong, Eze and Ude the East, Colonel Martins Adamu the North, Colonels Nwawo, Okwechime, Nwajei and Samauel Ogbemudia represented Midwest.

From the Florida symposium on Asaba:

The Asaba Massacre of 7th October, 1967 and other incidents of killings of civilians in Asaba Division

Mr. Emma Okocha in his book “Blood On The Niger” has with great skill and painstaking research told the story in some detail of the terrible and horrendous pre-meditated massacre of hundreds of able-bodied male citizens of Asaba on 7th October, 1967.

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