The South East Development Commission and Gowon’s 3Rs
With a landmass bounded by the River Niger on the western front, the riverine Niger Delta on the southern front and Cameroon to the east, this space is the indigenous homeland of the Igbo People (Ala Igbo) of Nigeria. Apart from hard work, all other adjectives typically used in characterising Continue Reading
How Russia saved Europe
How Russia saved Europe? The title of this article will likely raise eyebrows and queries. But, it is apt. Yes, Russia saved Europe. And, Europe acknowledges that though it tries as much as it can to erase that part of its history because of its fractious relationship with Kremlin –a Continue Reading
Promoting tourism in Nigeria
Today, we are looking into the importance of tourism to economic development of Nigeria. Although, I cannot claim to be an expert in tourism, I can safely describe myself as a tourist who has visited many countries whether on holiday or business. By this colloquial term, I mean that I Continue Reading
Multi ‘Zero-Party’ Democrac
In his book, ‘From Opposition to Governing Party: Nigeria’s APC Merger Story’, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu (now of blessed memory) discussed the delicate negotiations that eventually culminated in the registration of the APC. Each of the merging parties and groups came with their own proposals, especially regarding the party’s acronym. “Each Continue Reading
Workers’ Day: Let Us Raise the Bar – Agbaje Celebrates Workers, Commends Tinubu’s Commitment to Labour Welfare
Barr. Akeem Agbaje, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, has extended warm greetings to Nigerian workers as the nation marks the 2025 International Workers’ Day. In a message released to the media, Agbaje acknowledged the resilience, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication of Nigerian workers across all Continue Reading