By Professor Echefuna’ R G Onyeabadi My beloved Dr Umar Ardo, your post captioned: ” *The Religious Dimension of President Tinubu’s Tax Bills:
Category: Opinion
Reuben Abati and Davido as “Cockroaches”
By Festus Adedayo In 1992, Leon Mugesera, a senior politician in the then Rwanda ruling party, gathered a crowd of supporters at a rally held
How Agukwu-Ugbene Arrogance Created the Current Nri Crisis and Killed Nri Progress Union On January 22, 1988 Under D. C. Nwosu: Recapping the Poverty of Chukwuemeka Onyesoh’s Morbid Historical Mentality
Part Five By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD In a badly concocted priggish outburst titled: “WHY AGUKWU NRI SEEKS THE AMENDMENT OF THE NPU CONSTITUTION
Tinubu’s Governance By Double-Speak
By: Emmanuel Onwubiko Rt. Rev. Dr. Mathew Hassan-Kukah is easily the best known Roman Catholic cleric out of Nigeria because of his deep knowledge
Petrol is Cheaper in Atlanta than in Nigeria
Farooq A. Kperogi This week, as I refueled my car, I couldn’t help but be struck by the sharp contrast between petrol prices here in
Is Port Harcourt Refinery the New Nigeria Air?
By Farooq Kperogi I decided to fact-check the buzz about the Port Harcourt Refinery supposedly springing back to life, so I reached out to an
Empty Vessels Of Agukwu-Ugbene Fabricators Of Fraudulent Nri History: Response to Charles Tabansi and Austin Tabansi-Udene
Part Four By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe I have read the wobbly responses of Dr. Charles Tabansi and his uncle Prince Augustine Tabansi Udene, and
Fiery Roman Catholic Priest Father Ejike Mbaka had A Swipe on Gov. Hope Uzodinma; The Popular Clergy Calls Imo State Governor A Dishonourable Man In His Last Week Bazaar Church Service.
Dr. Fabian Ihekweme Omu Father Ejike Mbaka berated the Governor of Imo state last week in his Adoration Service and narrated how the Governor
The Fuji Music House of Commotion
By Festus Adedayo Like every lover of Yoruba traditional music, language and culture, I have of recent been inundated with requests to lend
Quiet Undoing of a Nigerian in Chicago
By Farooq Kperogi One of the peculiar pleasures of my daily walks in my neighborhood is the way they coax my mind into untamed