Opinion
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The Way Out of the Ongoing Chaos in South East Nigeria
There can be no justice without peace, and there can be no peace without justice.” — Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., chanted this statement outside a California prison, which was holding Vietnam War protesters on December 14, 1967.
One … Continue Reading
2023 Igbo Presidency: Let’s Allow Reason Prevail In Nigeria, Not Passion
- In his eternal sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, April 30, 1967, entitled: “Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam,” the beloved Martin Luther King Jr. affirmed: “I agree with Dante, that the hottest places in
The Internet and Social Media: Benefits and Challenges
The internet and social media are great tools that are very useful to our daily lives. We can use them to enrich our lives in several ways and this is one of the most important reasons why the 21st century … Continue Reading
The Dangerous Effects of Online Gaming and Social Media Addiction on The Academic Performance of Nigerian Youth
The internet is actually a great tool for students in schools but compulsive use of it can negatively affect the academic performance of students.
In today’s technology age, particularly the era of smartphones, iPads, tablets etc, business, communication, research, education … Continue Reading
On The Value Added Tax (VAT) Controversy and Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria
By Professor Okechukwu Edward OKEKE
The judgement of the Federal High Coourt in Port Harcourt on this matter was not a policy decision by the judge. It was simply a declaration that there are no constitutional provisions that empower the … Continue Reading
Should a Nigerian take sides based on Religion in the Israel vs Palestine Conflict?
Nigeria is a deeply religious country. No matter how we try to sound objective about our religious issues, we cannot deny the fact that there is always a silent war between the Nigerian Christians and the Nigerian muslims communities. We … Continue Reading
Nnamdi Kanu’s ESN: Another Evidence of Buhari’s Divisive Rule
From the day I saw those videos of Nnamdi Kanu‘s Eastern Security Network (ESN) online, I knew we were in for another round of troubles in the south.
The ESN has clearly defined their objectives to include majorly protecting … Continue Reading
If I Become The Nigerian President For A Day
Oh! I guess I was economic with the truth when I said I would like to become a Nigerian president for a day. Twenty years maybe. As the madam president of the Federal Republic and commander in chief of the … Continue Reading
USA: From Trump to Biden
The November 3, 2020, presidential election was arguably the most important election in USA postwar history. In these elections, therefore, the participation of American voters was the largest since 1900, demonstrating the resurgence of their political interest and the strongly … Continue Reading
#EndSARS: It is a fundamental human right to air grievances – Sunny Ofehe
Netherlands-based Nigerian human rights activist and former gubernatorial aspirant in Delta state, Comrade Sunny Ofehe has said that the endsars protesters reserve the right to air their grievances.
Ofehe, who is also the founder of Hope For Niger Delta Campaign… Continue Reading