“If Nigeria’s No 1 citizen is not embarrassed by the activities of his children, parents all over the world are. Let the little darts from the Bini palace remind the president’s daughter that it is the over-ripe orange that invites throwing of stones at the mother tree.”
Category: Arts & Culture
Africa must stop apologizing for its own spiritual DNA
“This is not about personal faith. It is about institutional integrity. These thrones are not decorative, they are sacred symbols of our people’s identity, cosmology, and heritage. When a custodian subjugates that role in favor of another belief system, they effectively renounce the spiritual authority they were entrusted with”
How ‘Jehovah Witness’ saved my marriage
“One afternoon, I was at home, Netflix and chilling with my wife, when I heard a knock at the door. I got up, went to see who it was, and almost fainted”
“No time for Drama” – Sunny Ukariwe releases hit song
“SPACO has his shelf full of some of the best collections in Afro Pop Music and counting on the right push to add his signature to Nigeria’s finest in the Music Industry”
Leader of the Independent People of Biafra IPOB replicates self in the US
A leopard can only beget a leopard says an Igbo Proverb and Nnamdi Kanu has just replicated himself in this manner, whether the young man will key into the IPOB struggle in the near future is another kettle of fish.
THE TRANSIENCE OF DESIRE: A REFLECTION ON LIFE’S PRIORITIES
“Our desires are often fleeting and misguided. We may fervently pursue something, only to realize later that it was not worth the effort.”
Gov. Otti’s sustained quest for quality education in retrospect
“it is indisputable that quality education is the best gift any family, society or government can give to the younger generation”
The ABC of Ohafia History; A journey in progress
The history of Ohafia history is still an ongoing project as much of it is still being recovered from oral tales and scattered but emerging materials.
ISIUGWU OHAFIA; Historical account of a Community of Hills, Rivers and Valleys
As a young man growing up among several cultures across the world, the stories of Ohafia and my little community Isiugwu as I leaned it helped me overcome so much of the dangers and affairs of life people take for granted and so much more
My last encounter with the great Community Leader Elder K.U. Kalu
K.U.K is gone but the question is who will wear the great shoe he has left behind as a Community leader, a Mentor, Philanthropist and a man that is close to his people at every level of life.
