“If I support a cause, I follow it to the very end—through the rain and through the fire. I am demanding to know: Where do you stand? The January 27th court date is a litmus test for every “Core Igbo” person”
Month: January 2026
Anambra: Traders Have a Constitutional Right to Choose When to Open — A Legal Response to Soludo’s Market Closure
“Governance requires persuasion, consultation, and respect for rights — not force. The closure of markets cannot be justified by executive impatience or discomfort with voluntary economic boycotts. If Anambra State wishes to regulate market days or compel business activity, it must do so through laws”
Ohafia Monarchs welcomes Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, caution youth group
“The Udumeze Ohafia Ancient Kingdom, with the Council of Ohafia Monarchs have issued a statement affirming the acceptance of Senator Orji Uzo Kalu in the region and nullifying any proclamation made by the Ohafia Youths Association Inc”
VP Shettima muted the idea of a Two State in one Nation; Introduces a Split Nigeria
“Words spoken on global stages do not evaporate. They linger. They are recorded, cited, repurposed, and — when convenient — weaponized. When a Nigerian Vice President endorses the redrawing of political realities elsewhere as a solution to conflict, it sets a precedent”
Tinubu’s US lobbyist reliance on the poor script handed to him busted
“The lobbyist Tinubu is paying millions of dollars couldn’t do a better job to justify his humongous pay? Perhaps he had to rely on the shabby script he was given, for clarity, Trump latched on the Christian genocide thing in his first term”
Abia Old Guards takes on Otti as 2027 Political battle lines emerge
“As Abia edges closer to another election cycle, the state appears set for a contest not only of parties, but of legacies and narratives, with its political past and present already locked in a quiet but consequential struggle.”
A New Dawn for Nigerian Youths: Empowering Future Leaders Through the Labour Party Mentorship Programme
“This is not just about politics; it’s about building a brighter future for Nigeria. The Labour Party is opening its doors wider than ever before, inviting passionate individuals to take the lead”
What a football match in Casablanca taught me about Life
“Philosophically, this match reminded me that hope is not optimism; it is endurance. It is the courage to remain present even when the rules seem rigged. It is choosing to stay in the arena when everything suggests you should walk away”
“Negotiating with bandits is betrayal” CDS Musa’s Hard Line
“This opinion examines General Christopher Musa’s warning against negotiations with bandits and terrorists, situating it within Nigeria’s long-running security contradictions and the political consequences of appeasement strategies.”
Nnamdi Kanu and 2027 Politics; Will Tinubu’s pardon influence the Southeast?
“Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention has undeniably become a symbol of injustice for many in the Southeast. But to assume that his release alone will trigger mass political loyalty to Tinubu is to misunderstand the nature of Igbo political anger”
