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OPINION: Why I admire Obasanjo – Andrew Omokaro

OPINION: Why I admire Obasanjo – Andrew Omokaro

After so many research to figure out who has actually worked hard for the good governance of our country after the independence of 1960 that has never be, I found out he was our ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo who succeeded Murtala Muhammed who was killed, on 13 February 1976. I'm a living evidence of that period of time because I just came back from US on holidays in Lagos. The assassination was so sad he has not even completed a one year term of his presidency. However, let me go to the point. It's a pity Olusegun Obasanjo is stricken up…
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Esama vs Ultimate Equal: Abuse of privilege and intimidation by the elites against the masses

Esama vs Ultimate Equal: Abuse of privilege and intimidation by the elites against the masses

Abuse of privilege and intimidation by the elites in the society against the masses: Chief Patrick Osagie Eholor popularly known as Ultimate Equal versus Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin Kingdom. It's of public interest to note that the maverick human rights activist and social crusader,Chief Patrick Osagie Eholor (Ultimate Equal) is embroiled in a land dispute with Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin kingdom. This dispute has taken an ugly shape that calls for public notification; his privileged contacts to intimidate and harm twist Chief Patrick Osagie Eholor cast of lands at Obe that lawfully belong to…
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OPINION: Are we cursed or we are the cause of our problems? By Patrick Osagie Eholor

OPINION: Are we cursed or we are the cause of our problems? By Patrick Osagie Eholor

Are we cursed or we are the cause of our problems? I mean, the journey of the black race? the Nigeria we experience? Freedom is the necessary antidote for self determination in human race. Power is an avenue to create a progressive society; Liberty projects mental development. The era of slavery and colonization brought about the dehumanization of the black race and inflicted on us the wrong mentality of second class which has hunted us for ages. At this age and time we have achieved abolition of slavery and independence from colonization. But as a people there is still a…
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Sen Kalu, Family , others  Celebrate Elder (Mrs) Eunice Uzor Kalu’s Birthday 

Sen Kalu, Family , others  Celebrate Elder (Mrs) Eunice Uzor Kalu’s Birthday 

The Chief Whip of the 9th Senate and former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu , Members of the Uzor Kalu family, friends and associates on Sunday celebrated the Founder Reality Organization Worldwide,  Elder (Mrs) Eunice Uzor Kalu, popularly known as Odi Uko Na Mba as she marks her birthday. Spokesman of  House of  Representatives and member  representing  Bende Federal Constituency Barrister Benjamin Okezie Kalu;   Director General of Nigeria Film Corporation, Dr Chidia Maduekwe;  Former Chief of Staff to Abia State Government,  Chief Mascot  Uzor Kalu;  Federal Commissioner , Public Complaints Commission representing Abia,  Dr Madukwe Ukaegbu ;…
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Dr. Chidia Maduekwe’s Narrative Change at NFC a Spawn for President Buhari’s Blueprint in Nigeria’s Film Industry

Dr. Chidia Maduekwe’s Narrative Change at NFC a Spawn for President Buhari’s Blueprint in Nigeria’s Film Industry

The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), established in 1979, is empowered to lay a solid foundation for the development of a viable and sustainable film industry and cinema culture in Nigeria with the mandate of planning, promoting and organising an integrated and efficient growth and development of the Nigerian film industry, including support and training for Nigerian filmmakers. The Corporation is therefore charged with the responsibility of planning, promoting and organizing an integrated and efficient development of the Nigerian Film Industry. Since his appointment as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer , Dr. Chidia Maduekwe charged with  responsibility of redefining…
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Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and the need for caution – Emeka Kalu

Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and the need for caution – Emeka Kalu

Following wide range news circulating in the social media regarding the arrest of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra by the Federal Government Security operatives and his extradition to Nigeria for continuation of prosecution on treason allegation charges against him,Federal government is advised to be cautious and reasonable in handling him.As a person with dual citizenship under the watch of British Government arrested in Kenya and handed over to Nigeria Security forces,he ( KANU) deserves fair hearing, fair treatment and all professional cares must be taken to ensure he does not die in custody. The…
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Orji Kalu’s Throne Attitude and Time Enemies Give Up

Orji Kalu’s Throne Attitude and Time Enemies Give Up

By Kevin Onyemaechi Eze  I have known a long time ago that human beings  especially politicians , no matter how you choose to look at them , are not yet grounded in the art of allowing common sense and wisdom to take centre- stage.  They still play politics of bitterness,  hatred and jealousy and sell themselves to undue emotionalism. Long enough Orji Uzor Kalu has  been on the road- in the thoughts-  in the know- in many ways. Business successes, a romance national and international politics , found himself in the muddy waters, but still in the same politics that…
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OPINION: 2023: TIME TO FIX NIGERIA (1)

OPINION: 2023: TIME TO FIX NIGERIA (1)

By Aminu Mohammed The APC promised Nigerians milk and honey in exchange for our votes but what we have today is blood and human carcasses everywhere. Where did we go wrong? May 29, 2021 made it exactly 21 years from 1999 when Nigerians had another feel of fresh air after 16 years of military rule from 1983 to 1999. Again, Nigeria is now 61 years as a free nation from British bondage. Sixty-one years after independence, the simple question on the lips of every citizen is, are we there yet? In summation, Nigeria is still grappling with numerous problems ranging…
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OPINION: Celebrating Democracy in an Absolute Dictatorial Regime, By M.O.Idam, Esq.

OPINION: Celebrating Democracy in an Absolute Dictatorial Regime, By M.O.Idam, Esq.

By M.O.Idam, Esq. Mr. President literarily admitted that he deliberately banned Twitter to make communication difficult in case of any attempt to repeat "ENDSARS". Perhaps, the Attorney General should now inform him that Nigerians are back on twitter. With rapt attention I keenly listened to General Buhari's interviews, all i saw was a man whose haughtiness and arrogance deprived the opportunity to conscientize with his people. I saw a man who is aware of the total disenchantment across the length and breath of the country caused by hardship, pain, anger, hunger and killings as occasioned by his administration, but lacks…
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OPINION: Social Revolution Is The Only Remedy To Our Problems, By Patrick Osagie Eholor

OPINION: Social Revolution Is The Only Remedy To Our Problems, By Patrick Osagie Eholor

By Patrick Osagie Eholor I would say stop talking about President Muhammadu Buhari If  you are not  comfortable with his administration. Someone must've voted for him, or rather he falsified the election result to become President. Nevertheless, 90% of the Nigerian population don't want him as their president but guess what; He's still there on the throne of gold doing too little or nothing to solve the dramatic situation putting the citizens down on their kneels to end the injustice. Everyone continue to complain about Buhari, If you don't want Buhari organize a peaceful collective and massive march protest with…
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