Ogbuagu laments authority actions that explored everything but forgot to determine what is the alleged crime that Mmesoma committed
Viewpoints
An inept govt breeds more of its kind
Benjamin Achi looks at governance in Nigeria and concludes that an inept govt necessarily breeds more of its kind.
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.
Tinubu’s Subsidized Convoy
Ikeddy focuses on everything that is wrong about President Bola Tinubu’s subsidized convoy, as exhibited in Lagos last week. Sometimes, we forget we are talking of the President. He has at least asked us to make sacrifices. If not for his own sacrifices, the convoy would have been longer. The decision to be President is […]
Our cheerleaders of suffering
Ogbuagu explains how our cheerleaders of suffering doom leaders they seek to protect to perdition while smiling to the banks.
A legislator of conscience
Hon Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha, the Abia State Amazon representing Isiukwuato/Umunneochi in the House of Representatives is a legislator of conscience.
The oil subsidy conundrum
In The oil subsidy conundrum, columnist Chido Nwakanma identifies what the Tinubu team needs to do to make Nigerians swallow the bitter pill.
A last-minute scam on Enugu poor?
Here is what is looking like a last-minute scam on the Enugu poor, ostensibly from the office of the President.
Part II: Are Ndi-Igbo on the brink of disappearing as a people?
To prevent Ndi-Igbo from going extinct, Chinweizu discusses the type of leadership and leadership skills needed for the job.
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.