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The Itsekiri Moment

By Michael Tidi History occasionally presents a people with moments they cannot afford to waste. Such moments are often disguised as anniversaries, festivals and celebrations. They arrive with colour and pageantry, yet beneath the excitement lies a more enduring question: Will this generation merely celebrate its inheritance, or will it enlarge it? The Itsekiri nation has […]
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Big Brother and the gender issue in Africa

Loads of critics will arise after reading this essay. Many African feminist critics could come for my jugular. I hope though that they will appraise the issue objectively and address it effectively.

A Foundation touching lives positively

Apparently it is this duty to care for mankind, to show concern for the less privileged and improve the lot of his community that has been the main drive and passion of Senator Sir Ikechukwu Godson Abana to establish the Senator I.G. Abana Foundation.

State-run police and scare mongering

IT is very sad indeed that many Southerners are wallowing in inexcusable ignorance with respect to the manipulative leadership in Nigeria.

Promoting the rule of law over rule of the jungle

ONE of the indispensable components of democracy is the rule of law! In common parlance, the rule of law is the condition in which every member of the society, including its leaders, accepts the authority of the law.

China/Africa co-operation on infrastructure and media

AT the two-day meeting of the fifth ministerial conference of the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation, FOCAC, held in Beijing last month, the issue of infrastructure as the key link in enabling functional integration in Africa received attention at the highest echelon of Chinese leadership.

Who speaks for Farouk Lawan?

DURING the Vietnam War – a cold war era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from November 1, 1955 to the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975 – many Americans appeared thorn between the patriotic impulse of supporting their country’s involvement in the war and the horrors of deaths, mostly of Vietnamese, during the war.

ONSHORE/OFFSHORE DICHOTOMY: A threat to Nigeria’s survival (1)

IN the matter of revenue allocation, especially as it relates to the re-institution of “onshore/offshore dichotomy,” it really begs belief that Northern political leaders won’t let sleeping dogs lie. The current attempt to re-visit the issue is ill-advised and insensitive to current national realities.

Kogi Guber: Acid test for Nigeria’s jurisprudence

AS Justice Abdul Kafarati of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja prepares to deliver judgement on the suit filed by Jibrin Isah (Echocho) seeking to validate the January 2011 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary election in Kogi State today, there are anxieties as to whether the judgement will not toe the path of the suit filed by the former governor of Bayelsa State, Timpriye Sylva against the PDP for excluding him from the second primary election of the party.

Iwu vs Jega regimes: How much progress for INEC ?

RECENT publications in the press about administrative lapses in the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has called to question, the public expectations ascribed to the Commission Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega.

Demolition of Abonnema and other water front communities(2)

THE Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari claimed that the residents in the waterfront communities live demeaning life and that the government had decided to take the people away from such miserable condition of living. In fact, what the government is doing is to render those who live in slums completely homeless.

Ngige, hero @ 60

CALL him a man of destiny and circumstance or a man of honour, commitment, courage and a date with history at 60, it is never an exaggeration, because he had always been so right from his childhood.

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