“Until recently, Abia State, his home state, has suffered enough embarrassment. It has all the resources, all the talent, all the brilliance — yet it remains one of the least developed states in Nigeria.”
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IMO State; Nightmare on the abandoned Ihiagwa-Nekede Road
“Every day, thousands of young Nigerians—our supposed “leaders of tomorrow”—are forced to endure bone-jarring rides, pay exorbitant transport fares, and risk life and limb on a road that looks more like a path out of a war zone”
2027: Nigerians should be prepared to carry out strategic violence
“the Ghanaians that you see smiling and bantering with you today created offline networks and closed groups to carry out strategic enforcement of their electoral will on election night. They were prepared for everything”
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”
There is no honest billionaire in Nigerian politics
“Anyone in Politics Who Is a Billionaire Today STOLE Public Funds, If we continue to reward theft with political promotions and cheer for those who loot us blind, then the future will be darker than the present – Orji Uzor Kalu”
Justice for Sale; How Lawyers Help Criminals and Corrupt Politicians Escape Accountability
“A lawyer who knowingly misleads the court, who uses their training to protect criminals, is not serving justice—they are subverting it.”
National Betrayal; Nigerian Soldiers and Police in uniform arming the Enemy
“Many in the military complain of unpaid salaries, poor conditions, and rampant impunity. But profit alone doesn’t explain the willingness to arm terrorists. There is a deeper moral breakdown”
Nigeria; The irony of the School dropout becoming the teacher to the graduate
“The graduate, the apprentice, the certificate, a framed memory. The skill, the new lifeline. Because in Nigeria, the economy no longer rewards degrees, it rewards survival instincts”
Nigeria; this is the tragedy of a nation ruled by sycophants and outlaws
“A Democracy in the grip of outlaws and sycophants is a tragedy to humanity and a sane society, do Nigeria deserve the kind of government they get at every political dispensation?”
Abia and the Otti’s manifesto; sustaining a legacy
“By the time the Otti’s government would have concluded its first tenured assignment, political leadership in Abia would have been clearly defined in so much that no man or woman would dare mount the campaign rostrum to ask for vote without a clear definition of what he wants to achieve in office and how he plans to get that established. That’s a legacy and Abia has found its footing.”