By Njoku SaintJerry A. It cost total disdain to the African to always hang at the receiving end all year round, it cost ridicule and disregard, worse all it breeds corruption, fuels laziness among the elites, destroys creativity and stiffens national economic progress. As we celebrate another Africa Day across the world especially in China where the AU is most pronounced, I dig up my archives to find this piece written in 2017 or thereabout – and I am appalled but not surprised – Nothing has changed but the worse…
Month: May 2021
The Greatest Act of Leadership and the legacy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu – LensAfrik International
Source: The Greatest Act of Leadership and the legacy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu – LensAfrik International
A Nation Under Siege; The story of the 4 Lepers – LensAfrik International
Source: A Nation Under Siege; The story of the 4 Lepers – LensAfrik International
In defense of TINUBU; Ayekooto took Gani Adams to the cleaners – LensAfrik International
Source: In defense of TINUBU; Ayekooto took Gani Adams to the cleaners – LensAfrik International
A Nation Under Siege; The story of the 4 Lepers
why are we comfortable in our suffering? They said we are suffering smiling people and we accept it. God forbid!
Prof Banji Akintoye warns Bola Tinubu and others – LensAfrik International
Source: Prof Banji Akintoye warns Bola Tinubu and others – LensAfrik International
Death and burial of the Nigeria COAS; President Buhari’s absence clarified – LensAfrik International
Source: Death and burial of the Nigeria COAS; President Buhari’s absence clarified – LensAfrik International
APC National Leader endorse ban on open grazing, rejects call for restructuring – LensAfrik International
Source: APC National Leader endorse ban on open grazing, rejects call for restructuring – LensAfrik International
The grave mistake of Professor Ben Ayade LensAfrik International
Source: The grave mistake of Professor Ben Ayade LensAfrik International
The Igbos and Yorubas are inseparable – Ooni of Ife
We need to cement our togetherness in this country because without the coming together of the Igbo and Yoruba natives, it will be very difficult for Nigeria and the entire continent of Africa to progress –