Peter Obi visits Onitsha fire victims, calls for urgent support
Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, paid a condolence visit on Saturday to two significant fire disaster sites in Onitsha: the burned electronics market on Iweka Road and the destroyed warehouse on Ifejirika Street within the Main Market. Describing the experience as heartbreaking, Obi, the former presidential candidate Continue Reading
Nigerian Woman Illegally Arrested After Reporting Multi-Million Naira Land Fraud To Police Dies In Custody
Mrs. Uju Ezeobi, a complainant of a multi-million-naira land scam involving one Mrs Nkiruka Duru has been allegedly tortured to death while in custody at Nigeria Police Zonal Headquarters (Zone 13), Ukpo, Anambra State. Uju’s death is coming few hours after her legal representatives led by Okolo Ejike Esq petitioned Continue Reading
Dangote, Harvard and honour
Dangote, Harvard and honour Dangote Refinery recently hosted a mortely crowd of postgraduate students from Harvard Kennedy School. From the United States, they came. Ghana and Nigeria make up their itinerary. They are part of the Nigeria-Ghana TREK 2025. A model of how Harvard moulds the content and character of Continue Reading
Democracy, dysfunction and sustainability
Democracy, dysfunction and sustainability|Tatalo Alamo One of the strange paradoxes of modern democracy is the fact that those who are incapable of mastering its tough habits and finer rituals have taken to teaching its practice. As Oscar Wilde once famously observed, “those who are incapable of learning have taken Continue Reading
At 73, President Tinubu’s Acts of Compassion in Leadership
At 73, President Tinubu’s Acts of Compassion in Leadership|Tunde Rahman Empathy is a defining feature of leadership and one of the qualities a good leader must have. How a leader acts at every point always gives us a sense of how he has internalised and embraced this important virtue. On Continue Reading