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Why North should be happy with Tinubu

It is worrisome how some northerners are painting an anti-north image of President Bola Tinubu. I wonder if there are things I know that these critics don't
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Why Anambra needs Obi

THOSE who describe history as the account of exploits of courageous men and women may well be right. For, there comes a time in the life of a people when the fortunes of a protagonist and that of the larger society interweave.

Etiaba and the APGA door

By Ifeanyi Okoye ON the first day of January 2009, Emeka Etiaba, a legal practitioner and  businessman  with over 20 years experience in active legal practice took the political landscape in Anambra State by storm as he declared his intention to contest the 2010 governorship election under the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, […]

Isemin and leadership question in Akwa Ibom

By Sunday Antai RATIONAL experience has shown that humans are born into a parenthesis marked: “born and dead”. Within the opening and closing brackets is the totality of our experiences in life. Sadly, however, this aphorism which plays out daily, only falls on the ears of  humans who are mostly steep in vanity and profanity, […]

Orji and the transformation of Abia

By Gab Ejuwa WILLIAM Shakespeare it was who said, “In my stars I am above thee but be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them”. Dr Theodore Ahamefule Orji, the   third Executive Governor of Abia State, might not have been born great, but certainly […]

LGAs : Between constitutionalism and politics

By Emeka Oraetoka THE genesis of the recent Federa Government directive to Lagos State government to revert back to the original 20 local government areas recognised by the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria is well known to all to warrant elaboration here. However, it may be necessary to understand that it surely amounts to […]

Is INEC ready for Anambra 2010?

By Emeka  Ezenwaka A RECENT visit to Anambra State confirmed that the state is caught in the web of another election fever. Available spaces in the state capital – walls, signboards, trees and open spaces -have been covered with campaign posters of many gubernatorial candidates jostling to take a shot at the Government House, Awka, […]

CBN and the sack of bank managements

THE brazen decision of the Lamido Sanusi-led Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to sack the CEOs and Executive Directors of Oceanic Bank, Afribank, Intercontinental Bank, Union Bank and Finbank should be treated with the due suspicion that it deserves.

Anti-corruption revolution and the rest of us

By Ogwazu  Nnamdi THE resolution by my community to create some social services like water borehole and pipe laying to distribute same, electricity development and secondary education building project without recourse to the government saw monetary contributions made. As typical of an Ibo society, defaulters in financial contributions were harassed/intimidated by the masquerades and the […]

The trouble with Nigeria from Ekiti

By Tunde Oyasanya THE news of Boko Harram insurgence in Northern parts of the country filtered to me while I was away in Ado Ekiti from Abuja on official assignment. Meanwhile, I didn’t get the full gist of the carnage and I became curious. I could not wait till the next day to read from […]

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