Oge Omume in Anambra State is the “time to act!” and CHIDO NWAKANMA reveals what he could have done if he were qualified to vote this Saturday in Anambra gubernatorial elections It is down to the brass tacks in Anambra State and up to the judgement of voters on Saturday, 6 November 2021. Eighteen candidates […]
Columnists
Soludo, Central Politics and the Rest of Us
In Soludo, Central Politics and the rest of us, author CHUKS ILOEGBUNAM, interrogates and dismisses the notion that Anambra abandons Soludo.
When federal infrastructure fail
Columnist Chido Nwakanma’s debut looks beyond policy rhetoric by state actors to the burden of citizens in states whenever federal infrastructure habitually fail
The Public Sphere column berths in Enugu
Enugu Metro proudly announces the arrival of The Public Sphere, the well-received column that has hitherto appeared in BusinessDay and ThisDay newspapers.
Building consensus on Biafra and lessons for IPOB
Publisher OGBUAGU ANIKWE discusses the matter of building a consensus on the issue of Biafra and a crucial missing link for IPOB to note
Alaigbo is Not Biafra
In Alaigbo is not Biafra, OGBUAGU ANIKWE argues for separation of Igbo struggle for equity in Nigeria from separatist agitations for defunct Biafra Republic.
Twitter ban is sweet revenge for Buhari regime
Keen presidency watchers know that Nigeria’s twitter ban is sweet revenge for the President Muhammadu Buhari regime, writes OGBUAGU ANIKWE.
Government systematically robs its citizens!
Ogbuagu systematically outlines the many ways that government, telephone companies and banks are raiding citizen deposits through strange levies and fees.
ASUU and its weapon of mass destruction
Editor, ABRAHAM OGBODO, sees ASUU strikes as weapon of mass destruction and a manifestation of poor problem-solving capacity by the country’s best brains.
Youths make Case for Restructuring
Chuma Uwechia reflects on what the Nigerian youth needs and asks leaders to show food faith by negotiating a fair and equitable restructued nation.