Ogbuagu reflects on how Igbo political leaders maneuvered the group into a disadvantaged corner where marginalisation is now a buzzword.
Ogbuagu Anikwe
Ogbuagu is the immediate past Enugu State Commissioner for Information. He is a highly experienced media editor & manager, and a strategic communication consultant.
A hinterland burden
A hinterland burden is a reflection on the primary drivers of insecurity in our rural areas, and how civic minded folks can address them.
Yorubanisation
Ogbuagu doesn’t mind Yorubanisation in President Bola Tinubu’s early appointments but points out its gamble-like consequences.
When Ozekhome and FFK clashed at an airport
It was something of a spectacle when the personalities of Femi Fani-Kayode and Dr. Mike Izekhome “clashed” at Enugu airport the other day
A hard lesson from the Ekweremadus
Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe reflects on a hard lesson to learn from the travails of the Ekweremadus in a London court.
The Bayo Onanuga misspeak
Ogbuagu Anikwe chatacterizes the recent Bayo Onanuga threat against Ndi-Igbo over Lagos politics as a misspeak that borders on intolerance.
The Lagos intimidation
The Lagos intimidation is the intermittent fights between the Igbo and Yoruba in Lagos, as described here by Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe.
The Pussycat of Nekede
In The pussycat of Nekede, Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe laments a missed opportunity for fame and fortune by a polytechnic student.
Salute to Villain of Finland
This is a back-handed salute to the villain of Finland who has become a nemesis for our foolish romance with a myth called Biafra.
Youths can save Peter from our King Kongs
Nigerian youths can save Peter Obi’s quest to become President but only if they realise one thing, writes Ogbuagu Anikwe.