UNGA 2026: Tinubu’s opportunity to reinforce Nigeria’s global voice
Life after election defeat
PVC and sanctity of choice
Multi-choice DSTV/GOTV kalo kalo
Insanity of an electoral system
Still on Wammako and Sambo Dasuki
Upholding democratic tenets
UPU, Ogboru and Emerhor
I also messed up Nigera
Making a mockery of anti-corruption war
Otti: The future Abia wants
Uduaghan, Ali Baba and the Forty Nobles
Okotie’s Message for Jonathan & Buhari
Deconstructing the Delta Governorship Debate
2015: The choice before Deltans
How not to treat an industry leader

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Real change will come
CHANGE is one thing that is inevitable in life. From birth to death, man continues to change, either for good or for bad. If he grows up to imbibe the fear of God in his ways, he lives well, but where he adopts to live by his own ways, he lives at his own peril. When man refuses to accept change, change forces itself on him. It is same with the life of any nation and Nigeria appears to be on the brink of a big change.
Sanusi Lamido and his twisted ‘missing $20 billion’ tale
ADOLF HITLER’S propaganda minister in Nazi Germany, Paul Joseph Goebbels stated in one of his popular submissions: “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”
Abia and threat of violence
ABIA State is not known for political violence since its creation, though it witnessed such during the immediate past administration between 1999 and 2007. It was obvious to Nigerians then that the political violence that rocked the state was orchestrated by the government of the time to divert attention from its non-performance.
Anambra South and the Andy Uba candidancy
IT is always an easy and simple task to write about Sen. Andy Uba. The man who represents Anambra South in the Senate of the Federal Republic has left clear and positive prints on the sands of time and the paths which lead to his many accomplishments are uncomplicated and straightforward.
Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda: the NEXIM bank example
THE President Goodluck Jonathan Transformation Agenda which has become a household name is intended to permeate a wide spectrum of the nation’s everyday life, ranging from housing, industry, energy, entertainment to the whole gamut of every facet of our social life. The present government is credited for the turnaround being experienced in many of the country’s productive sectors.

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