Imperative For   Improved Security With Christmas  Close

The world will celebrate the Christmas season in  a couple of weeks away from now. It is period christians the world over commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ in the First Century AD. Obviously, the Christmas period is usually characterised by a sharp rise in crime wave occasioned by increase in movement and other socio-economic activities. One issue that is of serious concern is the despicable attitude of desperation on the part of some people in their quest for money and other material acquisition during Christmas. This stems from the…

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 Reversing Fuel Hike Will Reduce Severe Hardship In Nigeria.

The removal of fuel subsidy  by President Bola Tinubu administration seems to have harmed the economy more than it has helped it. Whatever Tinubu and his aides claim as the gains of the subsidy removal, can hardly be taken serious by the masses of this country because of obvious economic hardship and prevailing hunger across the nation. No doubt, Tinubu’s subsidy removal has had serious backlash on  Nigeria’s economy, by extension, the wellbeing of the citizens. Tinubu’s announcement of an end to the subsidy regime in Nigeria during his inauguration…

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Amid Severe Hardship, Tinubu Should Rejig Economy, Not Just Cabinet

President Bola Tinubu recently re-assigned some of his  ministers to new ministries and  appointed new ones. The Nigerian president equally scrapped some ministries and created  new ones. In all, the Tinubu administration hopes the rejigging of his barely one and a half year administration will help better the palpable economic situation he plunged the country into especially, with his hasty removal of petrol subsidy at the point of inauguration on May 29, 2023. To say that Nigerians have been plunged into unsolicited hardship since Tinubu made the announcement that ended…

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 Tinubu Has To Reverse Fuel Hike Over Escalating Hardtimes.

There is no gain repeating the fact that the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has had serious backlash on  Nigeria’s economy. The announcement of  end to subsidy regime in Nigeria by President Tinubu during his inauguration as president on May 9, 2023, has sparked unprecedented energy crisis, which apparently has shaken the nation’s economy to its foundations. Suffering and hardship on the part of citizens have escalated as a result. Just last week,  the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, Peter…

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Need For Streetlights In Many Parts Of Owerri City

Streetlights are hallmarks of any modern city. They do not only enhance the security of the city, but also help to create nightlife in a city. Numbers of streets in Owerri, the capital city of Imo State, do not have streetlights, although this situation may not have begun with the present administration in Imo. The absence of streetlights render  streets and roads not only very dark in the night, but also, as operational ground for hoodlums who leverage the prevailing darkness to rob innocent citizens  of their valuables, even harm…

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Frequent Flooding: FG, States Should Be Proactive, Not Reactionary.

True to several warnings issued by the Nimet, Nigeria has witnessed massive flooding in different states of the federation. Floods have reportedly displaced over 300,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings, affecting about one million people in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State alone. Borno is not the only state in Nigeria hit by flood disaster this year. About eleven to fifteen states are affected one way or the other. Heavy rainfall in recent weeks were said to have “caused the Alau Dam, located just a few kilometres outside Maiduguri,…

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Aftermath Of Edo Guber 2024, Nigerians Losing Faith In Mahmoud’s INEC

Reactions trailing the outcome of the 2024 Edo State gubernatorial poll held recently, appears to suggest that Nigerians are seriously losing faith (if they have not completely lost faith) in the possibility of any credible electoral process in the country. For former President Goodluck Jonathan, “there was more tension after the Edo election than before it, due to the feelings that some things were not done rightly.” Jonathan still remains the only Nigerian President to hand over to an opposition party after he was defeated at the polls. The former…

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Proliferation of Worship Centres Should Better, Impact Citizens Behaviour

It is trite to say that there are by far, more worship centres in society today than before. Yet it is easy to observe that the development does not appear to have brought corresponding decline in corruption, crime and immoral behaviors. Christian worship centres seem to take the lead in terms of the manner churches, synagogues and the likes are being set up everywhere. Ordinarily, there is nothing wrong with this, but the question is whether the springing up of worship centres like churches  or erection of mosques has necessitated…

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2024/2025 Academic Session: IMSUBEB Should Address Imolites On Non Conduct Of Common Entrance Examination

As public schools are set to resume in Imo for the 2023/2024 Academic year, one issue that will bother many parents and guardians in the state, is the reality that public primary schools are yet to conduct the Common Entrance examination for the outgone Basic Six pupils who are supposed to be admitted into Junior Secondary School One, JSS 1 this term. It will be recalled that public primary schools in Imo State ended the 2023/2024 session without sitting for the Common Entrance and the First School Leaving Certificate, FSLC,…

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High Fuel Cost:  Uzodinma Should  Subsidised Mass Bus Scheme For Imolites

The last time Imo people enjoyed a subsidised Mass transport scheme  was between 2007 and 2011, when Chief Ikedi Ohakim was the Imo State governor. The scheme which was named Imo Municipal Bus service, was the then Governor Ohakim’s response to the economic meltdown that had hit Nigeria and other parts of the world. Each of the luxury buses which had capacity to convey nearly fifty passengers at a time, had dedicated routes and charged fares that were much lesser than what commercial buses charged in the state. It was…

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