The bad news, very evident, is the thought by the Secessionist Igbos that Nigeria owes them anything. As a matter of fact, they do not deserve Nigeria
Category: Society
How to handle people that don’t respond to chat messages
Basically, this kind of a person should become nothing and a nobody to you. Don’t care about them or keep them in your daily thoughts
Nigeria and State sanctioned violence: An error repeated too often
I stand for a radically restructured Nigeria, with strong, autonomous regional governments within a federal union. I believe Nigerians must continue to push for restructuring
US Veteran and community leader, canvass support for Diaspora voting, participation in governance
Those of us whom I considered as ‘enjoying certain privileges’ should take advantage of that opportunity and challenge those areas we have witnessed a deficit in governance back home
Akoko South West honors Diaspora Leader Gbogi A Emmanuel
Gbogi, dedicated the award to the good people of Akoko Southwest for the show of love and solidarity they have enjoyed from each other
Abia state; Women and religious leaders challenge the ruling powers
Apostle Gad has been on the driver seat of these movements calling on the people of the state to join forces with his organization to enthrone righteousness as a culture in governance and present true leadership template
No vacant land anywhere on earth – Alafin of Oyo
The Alafin of Oyo, Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III decided to go public in his recent alleged outcry reminding the Nigeria government backed terrorist and their sponsors that Africans, the Yoruba in particular still retains such natural weaponry of social justice
The dangerous Christian marriage you should avoid
The dangerous Christian marriage is a relationship build on lies and deception, a marriage organized by doctrinal practices for men and women gloating in self-deceit of struggling to suppress impulses that are naturally created to manifest at the attraction of the opposite sex
The Igbos and Yorubas are inseparable – Ooni of Ife
We need to cement our togetherness in this country because without the coming together of the Igbo and Yoruba natives, it will be very difficult for Nigeria and the entire continent of Africa to progress –
History Classic: The legacy of C.C. Onoh
– (ex-governor of Old Anambra State) “Only politicians who stole money go about with police escorts. only criminals would not want people to come near them” By Staff Reporter In a revealing interview with Dr. Joseph Onoh, son to the late Chief C.C. Onoh and SSA to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuany, Anambra State, he discloses the father’s role on the creation of Enugu State, the intrigues, the woes of the present-day Nigeria politicians and the burden of identity of the igboman in Nigeria Question: Can you tell us about yourself? I…