What I saw in the city of Aba made me believe that people of the South East has the capacity to rebuild and sustain the economy of their region if they choose to do so and entire Nigerian including Lagos and Kano will take all the pains to come down to do business with them whether the Nigerian government located a Seaport in the South East or Not.
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Youth Demonstrations and their Impact on Political Change and Development in Africa
Young people constitute the biggest proportion of the African population, and are the most affected demographic group in any country’s socio-economic and political developments.
#EndBadGovernance protest# – Abia: Yielding to the persuasive voice of reason
“These are very uncertain times and one must call for caution – lest that which had been intended to remedy a bad situation becomes the spark that causes an inferno that may consume the innocent, the weak and the vulnerable.”
The Curse of the Black African
When churches took over the place of industries, empty factory halls converted to worship centers and a celebrity oversea evangelist invited as guest over flamboyant religious meetings to help the people pray off poverty and diseases, nothing other than a magic is expected.
Five Lessons From The Ongoing Hunger Protests
President Tinubu has just one option left for him if he doesn’t want to govern in disabling tumult: address the nation in a solemn national broadcast, acknowledge the unprecedented hurt people are nursing, announce the restoration of petrol and electricity
China, Africa move to strengthen digital cooperation; hosts Nigeria at the 3rd Global Digital Expo
Nigerian business men should take advantage of the growing China digital market to expand their business frontiers in China to include digital technology which is the future of import and export business ecosystem – Maximus Ogbonna
Protests: Tinubu should come down from his high horse – Atiku
The nation cannot afford further days of unrest; let this be the moment where leadership listens and acts with integrity and urgency.
Hardship Protesters’ grievances must be addressed
“Nigerians will listen once they see that their leaders are getting serious with governance.
Abia Labour Party throws its weight behind National Chairman Julius Abure
“it is a known fact that in Labour party we do not take to this sycophantic behaviors common in the Nigerian political ecosystem, you are rather with us in our principled stance on changing the leadership ecosystem in Nigeria or you are not with us”
WHY ABIA WILL NOT JOIN THE AUGUST 1 HUNGER PROTEST
One may ask why Abians will choose to be reticent in the face of a call for national outrage to protest hunger. Simple! We have seen the worst of the times and gradually coming out of depression.