By Prince Jerry Amaukwu Today, we remember a significant event in Nigerian history that took place on May 30, 1967. It was on this
Month: May 2025
Pope Leo XIV Inauguration: Nigeria was Present but Absent Minded.
By Bolaji O. Akinyemi. Nigeria and her citizens require strong elite consensus in order for a reorientation of its national mentality to help in
Governor Soludo Congratulates President Tinubu On Two Years Of Bold Leadership
The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has heartily congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GFCR, on successfully marking two years of exemplary
Heipang Beams of Excitement as  Garlyn Foundation Celebrates  Rural Kids on Children’s Day
It was all Joy and laughter in the quiet village of Heipang in Plateau State  as the Garlyn Foundation hosted its  inaugural Heipang Children’s Day
Legislative Lapse: The Decline Of Law-Making In Anambra Central And The Call For Renewed Representation
By Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu The role of federal legislators in Nigeria’s democratic framework is pivotal, as they are entrusted with the critical responsibility of law-making to
Oyo Govt Shuts St. Mary Catholic Church For Violating Environmental Laws
The Oyo State Government on Wednesday shut down Saint Mary Catholic Church, Oke-Padre, Ibadan, for violating severe environmental laws, arising from its dilapidated toilet facilities,
From JAMB to WAEC: A Call for Accountability in Nigeria’s Education System
By Obisike Felix Kennedy Yesterday the 28th day of May 2025, West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WAEC) debacle has brought to the fore
An Open Letter to Event OrganizersÂ
By Sharoneez Emephia Dear Event Organizers, please when you invite us (Creatives, ,MCs, Music Artistes, DJs, Comedians, Photographers, etc) to your event, ask us
 Abuja Land Seizure: HURIWA Accuses FCT Minister, Wike of Executive Lawlessness
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has accused   the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) under the authority of Minister Nyesom Wike for alleged
Imo Charter Of Equity: There Can Be No Equity Without Justice And Fairness, Ikedi Ohakim Of Imo North (Okigwe Zone) Stands As The Most Equitable, Competent And Balanced Choice To Bring The Monumental Injustice In Imo State To A Logical Closure.Â
By Bishop C. Johnson Across Nigeria, at both national and subnational levels, the call for balanced representation in leadership that reflects the various demographics