Reflections on the five-year voyage of storytelling of the Congress newspaper
Orji and the Icon of Democracy award
Okada riders are Nigerians not animals (2)
Mimiko’s victory in perspective
Cabinet reshuffle in Anambra
A case for Niger Delta indigenous oil refineries (2)
Ajagu and leadership Imperatives
Okada riders are Nigerians not animals
EFCC and Kalu’s new sermons
A case for Niger Delta indigenous oil refineries
Climate change: Any impact on Nigeria?
Preventing future losses from floods
S/East Lawmakers: Brains, brawns or moneybags?
Haji 2012: Despite hitches, still some cheering news
Still on federal roads in the Southeast
Anthony Aliche: A role model unsung
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SubscribeCHIEF ALEX EKWUEME: Living legend, father of PDP
Chief Alex Ekwueme is, in many respects, Nigeria’s version of Heracles in the Greek mythology. He is a paragon of unusual courage, ingenuity, and strength, whose battle with the military rule is synonymous with Heracles’ terrific and heroic encounter with the hydra-headed chthonic monsters.
Alex Ekwueme: The visionary icon @80
PAYING a tribute to Alex Ekwueme is not such an easy task, especially when you consider his diverse array of accomplishments in community philanthropy, architecture, academics, politics and the Church.
Ondo Guber Poll: Another proof of Jonathan’s commitment to democracy
AS Nigerians continue to celebrate the success of the just-concluded governorship election in Ondo State, it is important to note that although the president would naturally have wanted his party, the PDP, to win the governorship election in the State, the fact that he has never abused the enormous powers of the presidency to influence the outcome of elections shows that he is a man of his words, a committed democrat and a President who believes in the rule of law and the supremacy of the will of the people.
Cross River’s erosion and deplorable FG roads
IN no distant future from now, lovers of fun and excitement shall converge in Calabar, the Cross River State Capital in order to feel the joy that the yearly Calabar Festival brings.
Orhii’s NAFDAC and the burgeoning revisionists
AM still not very sure what the mission of one Bisi Lawrence was in his piece, entitled: “The waning glories of NAFDAC” which was published on the website of Emmanuel Asiwe’s online news medium-Huhuonline-on Monday, October 8, 2012.
Oduah: Not a flight of fancy…
CURIOUSLY, princesses in mythology, perhaps because of their comfortable circumstances and fortunes, are often wont to engage in flights of fancy – ‘unrealistic ideas or fantastic notions; pipe dreams…’
The return of the amazon
OUR beloved First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan just flew into Nigeria hale and hearty, to the Glory of God, and shame to the devil! Nigeria has had her own fair share of bad reports, and the ill health of our First Lady or that of any member of the President’s family is one that we rejected as the furore tore through the press and social media over this and that concerning her health.
The UNIPORT 4: A descent to the abyss
OF all the atrocities associated with our current security challenges in the country, none touched me and nearly drove me to tears like the killing of 50 students in Mubi, Adamawa State and the October killing of four innocent teenage students of the University of Port Harcourt.
As we are: Recurring thoughts and events in a nation
THE news photographs of union members and some staff of NEPA, otherwise known as Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, announcing the “obituary” of Professor Barth Nnaji, an Enugu State man, but a great citizen of the world would have been funny if not a pathetic reflection on our collective sense of responsibility for the public good.
Flood Relief Fund or National Cake? (2)
THE much anticipated reprieve finally came via the Tuesday morning (October 9) presidential broadcast that was nationally televised. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan announced the release of N17.6 billion to assist states and communities that have been devastated by the unprecedented flood.
Nigerian Anthem: A time for a re-think
A visitor to the corporate headquarters of Vanguard Newspapers, off the Oshodi/Apapa Expressway in Lagos, will not but notice the ambiance of communal life-style that pervades the environment. From your first encounter with the Security Guards to the General Manager, it is always a feeling of friendliness and comradeship.
Shaky foundations for 2013 budget of consolidation – 2
“I strongly feel and I have shared with the governors, with Mr. President and Vice-President, who fully support that the Excess Crude Account must be built up to $I0 billion. We should strive to do that in the next few months and we keep that as a buffer” – Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, while briefing newsmen at the Annual Meeting of the World Bank and IMF.
Akwa Ibom at 25: Of a man who came, saw and outdo them all…
It was a dream come true; the end of an era and yet the beginning of another. It was the expected end to the marginalization of a people, the deserved climax to the drama of relegation to the background in which the good people of Akwa Ibom had played prominent roles.
Agricultural transformation agenda: A case for agri-hubs
THE current government is making very concerted efforts to transform the Nigerian agricultural sector in a bid to make the nation self-sufficient in food production, as well as to earn foreign exchange from the exportation of agricultural products.
The Saudi humiliation and govt’s feeble rhetoric (2)
IT is perhaps in the vain and futile imagination of the government that such visit would reverse what is a clearly a well thought-out and carefully executed policy of the Saudi regime.
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