Nigeria Should Unsign LGBT Agreement

It is nauseating that despite several meetings held with Nigerian officials and several briefs and memoranda sent to them, the Nigerian officials proceeded yesterday to sign the dreaded and devious Samoa Agreement. The Samoa Agreement, named after the Pacific Island, Samoa, where it was signed on November 15, 2023 is a celebration of perversity. Certain Articles of the Agreement especially Articles 2.5 and 29.5 legalize LGBT, transgenderism, abortion, teen sexual abuse, and perversity in African countries. The signing of the Agreement by Nigeria constitutes a threat to the sovereignty of…

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Imo  LGA Polls: My Deep Concern: Letter To IMHA Member, Nkwerre  State Constituency, Barr. Chisom Ojukwu

…A Call For Equity, Justice, Fairness By Chigozie Nwadike Needless to harp on the importance of giving everyone involved in a stake an equal sense of belonging, because what is sauce for the goose, is also sauce for the gander. I wire to express my opinion which I am very sure is in tandem with the opinions of thousands of indigenes of the affected communities in Nkwerre LGA and many who have a fair view  mindset from Nkwerre ancient kingdom. In Nkwerre LGA, we have Ten(10) political wards and these…

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Restructuring Nigerian Federalism,Strength to Functional Union Part 2

By Nathan Uzorma A perfect example of this is the lopsided nature of the federalism of the First Republic. It has a heavy structural imbalance, in terms of geographical and numeric size of the regions, which electorally and politically favoured the northern region. Ever since then, the shifts to political systems, innumerable economic policies and transition programmes subsequently show that previous institutionalisation patterns, which are adopted, were mere ‘systemic failures.’ This is heightened by the fact that in 1979, Nigeria was imposed another institutional pattern: The American presidential democracy, which…

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Depopulation GMO: Tinubu Govt Signs Off Nigerians Lives To Bill Gate

 By Afam Echi There are strong indications that the Bill Gate agenda to reduce world population with the blacks as focus is graining round through the complicity of weak and corrupt African leaders. Information has filtered that Nigerian officials have signed off a Memorandum of Understanding with agents of the Bill Gate Foundation signaling the commercial dissemination of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) (seeds). This has grave implications for food supplies, our health and environment. GMO seeds are not natural but created in the laboratory by removing the organic substances and…

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Time For Africans And Nigerians To Stand Up For True Independence And Unfettered Democratic Freedom

By Vitalis Unachukwu Unforeseen, unimaginable and uncontrollable events unfolding and going on are the moment , are stronger indications, that something is happening in the Spiritual and biospheric firmament, that’s above human consciousness, imagination and comprehension . Whatever we cannot help , we’re bound to endure . We cannot battle or struggle for anything that’s beyond the power of our will . On the records, French Speaking Burkina Faso , Mali, Niger Republic, now under Military Rule, and Senegal, with a new set of forthright young military or political leadership,…

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WE STAND BY OHANEZE’S COURAGEOUS INDICTMENT OF THE SOUTH EAST GOVERNORS ON MAZI NNAMDI KANU’S POLITICAL TRAVAILS, CONTINUED INCARCERATION AND DETENTION

By Vitalis There’s no question, the South East Governors, are to be wholly blame for Nnamdi Kanu’s political travails, continued incarceration and detention, in the purview of travesty of justice by the Nigerian Government. The compelling justice of Kanu’s case, is destined to tear Nigeria apart, if care is not taken. Those corruptly benefiting from the case are doomed to political and violent destruction in the hands of God . On the records , I had in my previous inspired perspectives , held the same strong view and undiluted conviction,…

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Rubby Emele As Quintessental Daisy

  By Joseph Aniemeka Nwachukwu In the words of Martin Luther King Jr. “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy”. Martin Luther King Jr. went further to say that “A man who won’t die for something is not fit to live” and the quality, not the longevity of one’s life is what is important”. A good number of allies of Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma paid huge sacrifices and became a…

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Charly Boy’s Critique Of Rotimi Amaechi: A Tale Of Forgotten Good Deeds -Akin Akinbobola

By Obi Williams Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, recently took to social media to criticize former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, who was seen at the airport awaiting a commercial flight. This incident, however, should not have stirred public attention, especially given Charly Boy’s notorious reputation among many Nigerians. Comparing the backgrounds and contributions of Amaechi and Charly Boy reveals stark differences. For those who are discerning, these two figures are worlds apart and incomparable. Rotimi Amaechi, the former Governor of Rivers State from 2007 to 2015, is…

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Lord Lugard And TheFuture Of Nigerian Unity

By Nathan Uzorma Nigeria as a nation is blessed with both human and natural resources.  But the nation based on various opinions and schools of thoughts is presently undergoing different kinds of challenges like corruption, economic mismanagement, insecurity, poverty, inequality,  healthcare problem to mention a few.  As at today, the economic situation of this great country is in few hands while the masses are suffering and dying without good medical care. It is on record that Lord Lugard was a British colonial administrator who played a significant role in the…

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Non Integration Of Igbos After Civil War Into Nigeria, Successive Govts’ Discriminatory Policies Will Break Nigeria

By Vitalis Unachukwu It’s sheer political ignorance borne out of ethnic wickedness that, successive governments since the end of the civil war, thought that they would succeed in shutting the Igbos out of Nigeria, when the people of the South East, constituted one of the 3 major aborigines of Nigeria from inception, and more so , stands as the oldest democracy in the world, even Europe was in the dark ages. Those with keen sense of history knew that the Igbos did not trigger the Biafra-Nigeria Civil War , which…

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