The Orbit

Biodun Jeyifo (1946-2026), by Obi Nwakanma

There are these times when uttering words feel too overwhelming, because words sometimes weigh like stones. Such moments are like now, when we must make offerings to the memory of a man like Biodun Jeyifo – BJ for short. At his death, I was too tongue-tied to make appropriate tribute. In these times, when vulgar […]
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As Imo goes to the polls…

APC’s disarray in Imo over succession issues, alongside the serial acts of misrule associated with Okorocha in the last eight years, places the party at serious disadvantage

As Imo goes to the polls…

APC’s disarray in Imo over succession issues, alongside the serial acts of misrule associated with Okorocha in the last eight years, places the party at serious disadvantage

Metele, or mediocrity?

Questions must be asked and serious answers provided on whether there is corruption in the procurement of National Defence tools, and whether the soldiers were given the right tools and training to fight this insurgency

Okorocha: Imo’s train wreck

In a sense, Imo people deserve whatever has happened to them. They have not only elected and tolerated politicians who have no respect for them, but they have sat mostly whingeing without doing anything about it

Harassing Atiku Abubakar

I was at the Lambert Airport in St. Louis, Missouri, this past weekend. It was a day to “Veterans Day” – the day the United States of America set aside to commemorate and honor the valor and supreme sacrifice of its Armed Services – the men and women in the United States Military who have fought its wars, and carried arms for its national defence.

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