CHUMA UWECHIA, boldly cuts through the many legalistic positions by famous Nigerian luminaries to focus on what is important for federalism in Nigeria to work.
Columnists
Dissolution of LGA Councils is attack on Federalism
New York attorney, Chuma Uwechia proposes that dissolution of LGA Councils is an attack on Federalism.
Embarrassing PDP
Ogbuagu gives us all tips on how to cope with creeping dictatorship in our country, using Imo State Goverment as a test case
The True Revolutionists
Ogbuagu profiles six Nigerians who are revolutionising society from their little corners
How to save Nigeria without #RevolutionNow
Ogbuagu proposes how the force of personal examples can be as re revolutionary as mass action, if not more so
The Making of Igbo President
Chuma Uwechia writes on two tasks that Igbos must do to properly position to run and secure preidential nominations in 2023
We Can Save Nigeria without #RevolutionNow
There are many ways that an individual can bravely confront the monsters working against our common interests. The beauty of it is that, in prosecuting each individual #RevolutionNow project, we do not have to advertise it on the streets or on TV, and neither do we run the risk of a run-in with authority attack […]
Rhetoric of Enugu Airport closure
Enugu Metro examines chronology of statements being issued by the Aviation Ministry and its officials on the indefinite closure of Enugu airport.
Baby in Dirty Bowl
Why are we using Dr. Jim Obaze’s personal failings to judge his public work after his sack as boss of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRN)? We seem to be confusing two things – Dr. Obaze allegedly bathing himself in the Nigerian corruption pool and at the same time doggedly executing the mandate of […]
el Rufa’is Litmus Test
How Malam el Rufa’i ends his tenure as governor will determine whether the people who’ll elect him president will look forward to it or quail at the prospect. It is no secret that I admire Malam Nasiru el Rufai’s work ethic. I have been since the first and only time that my colleague, Aaron Ukodie, […]