Every Nigerian resident in the country is tired and fed up of the epileptic power supply and wants an alternative power supply channel
Year: 2023
Labour Party celebrate Otti’s commitment to leadership
Any leader who follows such footsteps as Gov Otti has exemplified, is bound to be celebrated by all including non members of his political party,
Benjamin Kalu scored a landmark victory with South East Development Commission
“A Bill that will see the region enjoy priority consideration by law on its lingering infrastructure deficit is a welcomed development by all”
Gov.Otti celebrates Uche Ogah, thanked him for his unalloyed support to his government
Your support and those of other illustrious citizens would never be taken for granted” – Dr. Alex Otti
APC AND THE ONE-CHANCE STYLE OF ROBBERY
Was there any hope in Nigeria from 2015 to 2023 to be renewed in the first place? The hope of Nigerians went down the drain immediately this inefficient party, APC took over the reins of power.
Homecoming; experience a New Abia under Otti’s Labour party Government
There is only one message that is of necessity at the moment to every Abia state indigene and visitors; Come home, see what we are doing and be the judge
Nigeria’s false sense of nationhood; Tukur Danmuazu calls for separation
We are the largest black nation on earth even without Nigeria. We must never remain stagnant and blinded by fake arrangement.
Otti’s disruptive approach to governance; a model in local administrations
Gov Otti’s introduction of a disruptive political system does not have the semblance of a government looking for career politicians to ‘settle’ at the detriment of the interest of the larger public
Supreme Court refusal to free Nnamdi Kanu; Using the Nigeria Judiciary to entrench injustices against the Igbos
The recent Supreme Court Judgment is not a surprise to the average Igbos whom has remained the sacrificial lamb for Nigeria’s pseudo existence and fragile unity.
Nigeria and digital banking: a revolution still waiting to happen
At the end of 2022 the Central Bank of Nigeria launched new banknotes. At the same time it also capped withdrawal of the new banknotes. The rollout of the currency change was shambolic. But it also led people to turn to digital financial services such as the use of point of sale (PoS) machines for payments in their transactions. Digital financial services are financial services which rely on digital technologies for their delivery and use by consumers. The Conversation Africa’s Wale Fatade asks Iwa Salami, an expert in financial technology regulation and financial regulation in emerging economies, to explain the increase and its implications.