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SEDC: Reinventing Michael Okpara’s agricultural and agro-industrial revolution

By Emmanuel Nzomiwu Although Dr. Michael Iheonukara Okpara died almost 42 years ago, the mention of his name in Nigeria today evokes memories of the agricultural and agro-industrial revolution in Eastern Nigeria in the 1950s and ’60s, during his days as the Premier of the former Eastern Region. During that glorious era, the Eastern Region ranked […]
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MANY state governments, notably the Mid-western State under General Samuel Ogbemudia donated chairs, desks, and money.

Hypocrisy of consensus presidential candidacy

This is no doubt in furtherance of their personal interests. But a large majority of the elite and even the masses are now politically perceptive of the antics of these elements who are seeking power at all costs.

Jonathan: Last president of old Nigeria?

The statement credited to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo that not even Jesus Christ can conduct a credible, free and fair election in Nigeria has proved Nigeria’s hopeless situation therefore inadvertently telling various nations in Nigeria to our tents oh Nigerians!

Jega, truly a man of principle

In my office and at pubs where we used to hang out, I had vigorously argued to douse the pessimism expressed by my soul-mate and technology ally, Mahmud, that Jega was the right man for the job. My argument was hinged on the principles and values evinced by the former vice chancellor right from his ASUU days.

IBB: Bad product, bad salesman

Dokpesi should return to the drawing board, abandon his 18th century strategies and embrace modern political campaign strategies

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