No governance without consultation: Demilitarizing and demythologizing the Nigerian Government, by Owei Lakemfa
The Great Yusufu Bala Usman-Yusuf Bangura debate: Forty years after, by Owei Lakemfa
Nigeria: Strings of trade agreements, bringing little to the table, by Owei Lakemfa
Trumpism set to upset the world, by Owei Lakemfa
Zamani Lekwot: Holding judicial and military terrorism to justice, by Owei Lakemfa
Raising the red flag for peace with thousand-day Ukrainian ruination, by Owei Lakemfa
Mexico, maize and the Day of the Dead, by Owei Lakemfa
Set the captives free! By Owei Lakemfa
Nigeria-Vietnam: When your friend tells you the truth, by Owei Lakemfa
The Nigerian alignment is faulty, by Owei Lakemfa
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SubscribePoverty of thought, not thought of poverty, by Owei Lakemfa
THE Super Eagles nightmare in Libya and, the World Bank insanely asking Nigerians to endure 15 more years of suffocation and pain, speak to a poverty of ideas. The lives of the Eagles and officials were endangered when the aircraft carrying them, which was descending at the Benghazi Airport, was suddenly ordered back into the skies. […]
Spain speaks to a world in turmoil, by Owei Lakemfa
The ground floor was full. The crowd would have been over 80 per cent diplomats. There were, of course, a number of Nigerian government officials and journalists. As the delightful broadcaster, Kemi Asekun and I conversed, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, walked through the crowd towards where we stood. […]
Time for Nigeria to stand up for itself and Africa, by Owei Lakemfa
The world is in turmoil. Various peoples are planning, strategising and re-strategising. The Middle East is meeting, especially as war is being brought to its doorsteps. The Americans want their November elections quickly out of the way so they can focus on their domination the world, irrespective of who wins the elections. Their European first […]
Redrawing the map of the world in blood, by Owei Lakemfa
THE world commemorated the first year of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel with no clear vision to end the on-going carnage. In the First World War, there were about 22 million deaths. Humanity vowed: “Never again!” Never again will we allow such mass scale slaughter. To ensure this, the League of Nations was […]
Abiola, Tinubu and I on a derailed train, by Owei Lakemfa
I AM excited. After about two months in police cells and the Kuje Maximum Prison, three #EndBadGovernance protesters: Michael Lenin Adaramoye, Mosiu Sodiq and Opaluwa Eleojo, are back home. They are on bail. They join the trio of Loveth Angel, Nuradeen Khamis and Abayomi Adeyemi, earlier let out on bail. Incredibly, they face treason charges. Not […]
Nicaragua: The Sandinista Revolution cools off, by Owei Lakemfa
IT was stunning. If it were a football match, it would have been said to be against the run of play. Nicaraguan youths who had risen against the brutal regime of Anastazio Somoza Debayle, on July 17, 1979, rode into Managua putting an end to the reign of the United States-backed butcher. Somoza was so bestial […]
Nigerians remain dispossessed after 64 years of independence, by Owei Lakemfa
Events of monumental proportions are happening in the world. The assassination of Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasarallah, may signal the commencement of all-out war in the Middle East. Those who love conquest would celebrate his elimination. Those who seek peace would recognise that his death drives humanity closer to an avoidable war. Since we all agree […]
Scrap the veto and democratise the Security Council, by Owei Lakemfa
UNITED Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, as usual, told us what we already know. On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, he announced that: “Hell is breaking loose in Lebanon”. But, sadly, he is behind the news because hell is not breaking, it has already broken loose in the Palestine, especially in the Gaza Strip, and has merely […]
Lindsay Barret: The soul that navigated oceans back to Africa, by Owei Lakemfa
I WAS part of an international trade union delegation to observe the potentially explosive 2002 Zimbabwean presidential election. It was like a contest between that country and the West, and Zimbabwe had denied visa to many observers. I had just a few days to get to Harare, so I needed a visa fast. My best option […]
The cry of Dolores, the cry for freedom, by Owei Lakemfa
THE clatter in the hall went dead. Silence enveloped the gathering. What was now heard was the thud of boots. It grew louder as a uniform-clad personnel marched in through the door. Stretched before him was a big flag. He marched determinedly to the dais. Stopped before a solemn-faced Alfredo Miranda, the Mexican Ambassador in Nigeria. […]
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