By Livy-Elcon Emereonye Is it possible that valuable resources lie within trash that people create wealth from waste? In Nigeria’s bustling cities, where waste heaps
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2027: What Is In The Bag For The Southeast?
Onwuasoanya FCC Jones Someone recently observed that 2026 seems to have been erased from the calendar of many Nigerian politicians, as they all appear
Breakfast With The Soludos
By Reuben Abati I had breakfast Tuesday, March 18, last week, with Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR of Anambra state and his wife. I had
The Igbo Woman
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By George Ozalla This disturbing and unfortunate matter is indeed complex and multifaceted, extending beyond the realm of superficial understanding. As I aptly remind us,
The Minority Institute.
The concept of ‘Minority’ emerged from the doctrine of ‘freedom and sovereignty (or liberty)’ as a tenet of the Treaty of Westphalia dated 24.10.1648. John
The Man Who Was A Fool
…By Moses Ayodele Orji Dr. Alex Otti the governor of Abia State was a brilliant student. He passed out of the University of Port Harcourt
The shuffle in Abuja
By Lasisi Olagunju Patient walks unaided into the doctor’s consulting room. Patient soon suffers mismanagement. She goes pale and jerky, unconscious. Doctor gives his best
The Nigerian Alignment Is Faulty
By Owei Lakemfa It was a triumphant occasion. The venue was the Muhammadu Buhari Cantonment, Giri, Abuja. The joyous occasion was the destruction of
The Criminal Tendencies of Some Nigerian Banks
There is no hiding place for Nigerians as they grapple with different difficult circumstances of everyday subsistence. Frustration and despair intrude into Nigeria’s daily