By Willie Amadi God spoke on Monday, 3rd November 2025 through the President of the United States of America, POTUS. President Donald Trump delivered a message of renewed hope to the Sahel region with Nigeria…
Haba! Even Uche Nwosu for Governor?
By COLLINS Ughalaa There has been rumour in the state that Governor Rochas Okorocha is not only bent on handing over the governorship of the state to his Man Friday, but particularly there is anger…
Imo: Like Luke Chukwu Like Emmanuel Orie
By Kenneth Uwadi The day was frigid. It was all windy, rainy and a bit dark. Hell was breaking loose. The Street was deserted. No taxi. I was really excited to see Johnson’s Toyota car…
Leadership Defined: Samuel Ogbemudia
By Kede Aihie My interaction with Brigadier General (Rtd), Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia who recently passed on, aged 84, over two decades, gives an insight into his leadership skills. Field Marshal Montgomery said a leader “must…
African Challenges to African Development
By Ehiedu Iweriebor NEW YORK, United States of America, March 3, 2017/ -- The parlous story of African economic and social development since independence best expressed in the failure to achieve the autonomous capacity for self-actuated…
BIAFRA IS THE NEMESIS OF NIGERIA
By Tony Nnadi — Biafra is the nemesis of Nigeria. Both are now mutually exclusive. For one to live, the other must die. In 1970, Nigeria got a Pyrrhic Victory over Biafra. The then French…
GOVERNOR WILLIE OBIANO AND GOVERNOR ROCHAS OKOROCHA :…
WE have continued to make sterling revelations on the nature of Igbo nay Nigerian politicians and political players, including followers in comparison of who is better, and who should be clapped for. Several writers and…
Governor Wlllie Obiano Tops YNaija Rankings of Nigerian…
By Uche Nworah Chief Willie Obiano, the Governor of Anambra state has topped a recent ranking of Nigerian governors covering the year 2016 done by YNaija, an online news website which targets young professionals of voting…
ABUJA AND YOU
PERSPECTIVES BY USMAN BAFFA NASEER. Abuja is probably the worst-hit of Nigerian cities by this recession. It is only understandable: Abuja works at nothing but revels in wanton opulence, fed strictly from pens adding zeroes…









