As the year 2021 approach to its end, Nigeria had celebrated 61 years of Independence amidst a tumultuous journey of post colonial existence and a seeming futile attempt at nation building.
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Nigeria’s unity at precipice; rescuing the nation and the failing economy
The average Nigerian is very much disturbed by the rate at which society is decaying through the effect of corruption and leadership incompetence since the post independence era till date.
A person without a history has no future
“A young generation of Africans are emerging at a complete loss of identity of self, culture and governance – apart from adulterated information traded on social media on politics, religion, entertainment and junks,
SADC Ambassadors in Beijing Condemn SANCTIONS ON ZIMBABWE
“The decision by Western governments to diplomatically and economically isolate Zimbabwe was certainly triggered by Zimbabwe’s implementation of the Land Reform Programme in the year 2000.
Nigeria; confront your fears and stop running
“Nigerians cannot continue to run away from their own mess, Time is of essence and it is high time that the young people take the plunge into politics, social activism
Nigeria; I am not your enemy – I am an Igbo man
We were never brought together to be this hating of one another in the name of religion, tribe or ethnic rather we were come together to represent the African pride of people of colour all over the world
Choose your representative wisely; Save yourself the trauma of bad governance
Let people in the community begin to hold their state representative at the State house of Assembly responsible for those failures they keep heaping on the President of the Federation and State government
Ahead of 2023; Pressure groups in Abia mobilise support for credible candidates
At the moment it will be fool hardy to believe that any average Nigeria political party will allow a free and fair primary without the wicked politicians who have amassed so much money for opportunities as this to select and appoint their stooges
The failure of Abia State; Why the Church must be involved in total reconstruction
Many who appear indifferent to movement like these are the number one critics of this government. We complain about the sad state of Abia and now the Lord is leading this battle you appear indifference
The African diaspora and the burden of inferiority
We don’t honor the high schools that we attended. We don’t honor the universities we attended. We don’t honor the past. We don’t celebrate good people but worship bad people. We are now paying a very heavy price.