Nwakanma demonstrates how the exit of British pharma coy, GSK mirrors the challenge Nigeria needs to overcome on its industrialisation drive.
Columnists
What is the Mmesoma Crime?
Ogbuagu laments authority actions that explored everything but forgot to determine what is the alleged crime that Mmesoma committed
Lasisi Olagunju and the stoking of apocalyptic embers
Columnist Chuks Iloegbunam explains why the likes of Lasisi Olagunju enjoy stoking of apocalyptic embers on matters that concern Ndi-Igbo
Nigeria’s people power diplomacy
Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe draws on the lessons of Nigeria’s recent diplomatic victories which reflect people power diplomacy.
Prepaid Public Service Culture
The eye-popping fees paid by Nigerian political office seekers to obtain interest forms consolidates an evolving prepaid public service culture.
Emefiele is not the problem
The problem with Central Bank are loopholes created to tempt the President and his Governor appointee, argues Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe.
Our cheerleaders of suffering
Ogbuagu explains how our cheerleaders of suffering doom leaders they seek to protect to perdition while smiling to the banks.
The call of the auditor-general
In The Call of the Auditor-General, Nwakanma suggests ways to protect this office for accountability in managing of public funds.
The impersonators
Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe looks at the “business” of political impersonators and what the media can do to check their game. The perennial lamentations of Ohanaeze Ndigbo merits attention of the public and the media on a dangerous phenomenon slowly transforming into a big business in Nigeria. Ohaneze in yet another statement, calls for the arrest […]
Are Ndi-Igbo on the brink of disappearing as a people?
In Are Ndi-Igbo on the brink, Chinweizu considers the Igbo losing their homeland a distinct possibility and explains why, and how to avert it.