Babangida’s book has caused a stir in many circles in Nigeria. It needs to be so for the book only states what some of us have been saying since 1966. First, we have said it a million times that the Jan. 1966 coup d’état in Nigeria was not an Ibo ...
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He was obviously the last man standing in the group of genuine Nigerian federalists. His belief in federalism was incontestable as reflected in his writings, his speeches, and his body languages. He was distant from those who thronged with federalis ...
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One identifying feature of underdevelopment is the instability of institutions - be they political, economic, educational or religious. The only fairly stable institution in the developing or underdeveloped world is th ...
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Igbuzo leaders must prioritize their youths' development and well-being. It's alarming that the community focuses more on nurturing the elderly, leaving the youths directionless. The current trend of substance abuse an ...
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It was in 2017 when we first embarked on this editorial voyage, hovering on the peripheries of the new media in an attempt to implement an idea aimed at galvanizing the people of Anioma nation into action for the ultim ...