“This is a young man, drunk on power and privilege, openly declaring that God Himself is powerless before the Tinubu political machine. In a country like Nigeria, where millions wake up every day to pray to Allah for mercy, protection, and daily bread, Seyi has spat on the very foundation of our faith”
Day: May 9, 2026
Kenneth Okonkwo has transcend from “living in bondage” to “political bondage”
“Okonkwo’s current posture suggests a man deeply embedded within a political camp, where loyalty may be taking precedence over independent judgment. His sharp criticisms, particularly toward movements and figures advocating reform, often come across not as constructive engagement but as dismissive rhetoric”
Justice without equity is Injustice; The South-East Question Nigeria Refuses to Answer
“No country can thrive when a significant portion of its population feels structurally disadvantaged. Equity is not about lowering standards—it is about ensuring that every citizen, regardless of origin, feels they stand a fair chance.”
Nigeria’s Primary Healthcare System Still Struggles Despite Rising Budgets
“Over the years, successive governments have announced ambitious healthcare interventions, international donor-backed programs, and increased budgetary allocations. Billions have reportedly been disbursed through agencies and intervention schemes, However, the reality on the ground continues to expose a dangerous disconnect between official figures and actual healthcare delivery.”
