August 4, 2019

No Going Back On 2023 Igbo Presidency - Ohanaeze

Peace in Nigeria: Implement 2014 confab report – Ohanaeze

In the wake of the recent peace parley organised at the instance of former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, leaders of Ndigbo have asked Nigerians to prevail on the Federal Government to implement resolutions of the 2014 national conference as a way of restoring peace in the country.

Their reason: No sort of peace meeting by any individual or group could usher peace into the country than an implementation of the outcomes of the 2014 confab, which, according to them, was reached by representatives of various ethnic nations and stakeholders that own the country.

The leaders explained that …

Unfathomable Mercy: A full length TV drama series 33

Unfathomable Mercy: A full length TV drama series 33

By MarkAnthony Nze

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92. INT. BAR.NIGHT.

AFTER the DAY’S WORK, the DUO OF KEN and DAN gather at their usual EXQUISITE JOINT to cool off.

 KEN

Dan! You know, you’re a bad guy? , too bad!

 DAN

You always say that.

 KEN

That’s the truth. Look at the epitome of beauty, you got in your office and you wouldn’t let anyone touch her. You’re bad, man!

 DAN

Don’t forget the rule. We shouldn’t go out with any lady working for us.

 KEN

I do but we can work something out here.

 DAN

Bro, there’s nothing to work …

The hatred and fear of the Igbos

The hatred and fear of the Igbos

𝐁𝐲 𝐎𝐝𝐮𝐦𝐨𝐝𝐮 𝐆𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐠𝐮

  • It has always been the Igbos

The British didn’t deem it fit to give power to the Igbos because they consider us uppity, and cannot be controlled. Also, because of the leading role Zik played for the Nigerian independence and for African liberation, the Igbo people have not been in the good book of the British government.

The colonialists perceived us as “The ambitious and clever Igbo people ” just because they preferred as their successors those that would continue to depend on them and those they would easily manipulate, a stooge of colonial power. The Hausa/Fulani …

NFVCB officials now SPY Policemen to fight piracy

NFVCB officials now SPY Policemen to fight piracy

Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has trained officers of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) as Supernumerary (SPY) Police to enhance its fight against unclassified, pirated films and video works.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 14 of the trained officers were decorated, after completion of the course with different ranks by CP Ajani Olasupo, Commandant of the Police College Ikeja (PCI) Lagos State.

SPY Police are engaged for specific security functions within a restricted jurisdiction or operational space.

The Nigeria Police Act provides guidelines for their establishment and grants them the powers, privileges and immunities enjoy by …