These are things Ndi Igbo can do for themselves in the now if they hold their leaders accountable without spending energy accusing other people.
Category: Special Features
SUSTNET AFRICA; Vehicle of sustainable socio-economic development
Nurturing young ambassadors and entrepreneurs in sustainability project management across fields and interest through SustNET programmes
South West Africa Forum advocates for Africa’s unity and the restoration of dignity of kingdoms
“The government should allow the kings to work with them in the governing the countries – If we come together it becomes easy because the kingship are hereditary, the government operates at a tenure by political appointment
The Burden of Diaspora Africans on the continent
“Diaspora Africans have a burden upon their shoulders to come home and join politics in Africa, push out senile men occupying African politics and governance with no tangible evidence for their long stay in power, establish modern state that match with the global challenge of economically viable nations,
How tough is it to survive in Nigeria
“What a great country of creative and talented people with tall ambitions to survive.
The answer I have found in the Nigeria situation is; look out for the problem, digitalized the solution and you hit big”
The Burden of France in Africa; a fraud unacceptable
“Every relationship built on fraud and deceit, no matter how long it last will collapse and I can forsee the collapse of France in Africa unless this anomaly is judiciously addressed
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
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.