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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Remove Your Cap, We Do Not Wear Caps Here Our Experience At Remnant Christian Network

By Transparency Michael Apostle Aroma Osayi is a sound Teacher of the Word I respect so much and listen to. This man of God is deeply sound. Those who fellowship under him are sound and well trained. One of his Pastors was naming his new born baby and I was invited to the  Remnant Christian Network (RCN). So, I asked some of the elders in the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim,ESOCS Sanctuary Of Eternity to accompany me. I needed to teach them the dignity of our Priesthood…

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The coming chaos in the banking industry

By Gambo Dori The hammer wielded by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that suddenly fell on Heritage Bank is, from my perspective, a forerunner to the coming chaos in the banking industry. A few days ago, the country woke up to the CBN’s announcement withdrawing the licence of the Heritage Bank. The bank has been tottering for quite some time. In the few days before the hammer descended, there was the classic run on the bank, with depositors thronging its premises but failing to make withdrawals from their accounts.…

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ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL MY GRIEF MY STORY “What a man sows that he Reaps” How true?

  By Edna Okoroma Editor Sir, I am constrained to bring this issue to the public Domain having tried my possible best, over the years to have it resolved personally and privately without any measure of success.Let the people know the TRUTH and understand how wickedly how callously and ruthlessly we have been treated and are being treated, myself and my daughter. Imo State on whose soil these atrocities are being perpetrated and now seek to have them perpetuated (rather than have them corrected), should know the truth, should ask…

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ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER AND IMPORT OF MAY 5 FATHER’S DAY CELEBRATION.

St. Joseph has two feast days on the Catholic liturgical calendar. The first is March 19 which is St. Joseph, the Husband of Mary while the second is May 1, St. Joseph, the Worker. By the 9th century, the feast of St. Joseph was observed on March 19 in some places in Europe. During the Middle Ages, the March 19 feast became popular when it was promoted by the Servite and the Franciscan preachers. Pope Sixtus IV (a Franciscan elected Pope in 1471) extended the March 19 feast to the…

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