What should stop ex-priest, Anokwuru, from hooking up with a helpmate?
The Objectives of Exercise Egwu Eke ll
Party Dance for Arewa Youths, Python Dance for IPOB – Reno
Much ado about pay-per-view
How Okowa made Delta safe haven for investors
New Realities on a Troubled Peninsula
Listen Nigeria! A revelation for the future!
Kanu may be reckless, irresponsible … – Dele Momodu
You bathed in the blood of Biafrans by Fani-Kayode
Take the Oseloka advantage
TSA: Self-auditing imperative for Nigeria’s financial system
Between Obiano and Obaze
Why America will survive beyond Trump: Lessons for Nigeria
Why Nigeria must be restructured
Industrial Revolution: The case for Obaseki’s investment visit to Asia
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SubscribeWhy we chose Nwoye
SO much has been said of the governorship primaries in our party, All Progressives Congress, APC in Anambra State. Much of the commentary in the media space and online media have come from people who are not directly affected by the developments in our state.
Nigerians’ heart attack and Buhari’s improved economy
THERE is a big error of fact in what President Muhammadu Buhari was quoted to have said after meeting with some of his Ministers who briefed him on the state of the economy after his returned from the UK. After listening to them, the President expressed happiness about the improved the state of economy. I wonder if it is the same Nigerian economy they spoke about because from the shoe wearers’ perspective, the economy of Nigeria has made people mad, creates boredom, makes the previously powerful powerless, the respected to lose respect and the cheerful very angry and deadly. Nigeria’s economy has brought out the beast in many people. In this piece, I employ interpretive analysis of the Abolore Adigun’s (9ce) recently released song titled ‘Economy’ to underscore how popular culture contributes to the present understanding and debate on the true state of the Nigerian economy. Through this, we can appreciate how far Mr. President is from reality.
Anenih’s treatise as a caution to restructuring deals
Most top political leaders of South-west have little or no knowledge in dealing with the North, politically
PDP: Averting the dangers ahead
It would seem that the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has forgotten in a hurry what it passed through during the party’s 14 months internal crisis, strategically sponsored by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) decimate the PDP.
It’s senseless to ask Buhari to resign
You left PDP and joined Accord Party during the PDP crisis because you didn’t know they were going to resolve the crisis..
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