March 30, 2023

Imo Opposition Must Get Serious To Remove Uzodinma

Imo Opposition Must Get Serious To Remove Uzodinma

Ahead of the November gubernatorial elections in Imo State, political activities seem to be taking the centre stage once again in the eastern heartland. The election, which is supposed to be a referendum on the administration of Governor Hope Uzodinma, may not turn out to be what pundits expect it to be given recent happenings in the state. 

Over the last three and half years, Uzodinma has bastardised governance in Imo State to the point that Imolites can no longer recognise good governance even if it hits them in the face. Transparency, accountability, integrity and a sense of direction …

Gang Of Looters - Part 1

Gang Of Looters: Part 2

A small but oil-rich state in Lasegeria, Endassa, sits at the centre of the economic and financial strength of the entire Lasegeria, one of the top 25 wealthiest countries in the world. One would think that since they were making so much from oil, they would have a stable and flourishing economy, but this was not to be.

Its governor, Kulala Bodega, was vested in the growth and development of the state and its people, which attracted the love and respect of his people towards him, but how far can he go to withstand the powers that be and …

Nigeria's Unity Is Non-Negotiable

Who Said Nigeria’s Unity Is Non-Negotiable?

Politicians and members of the elite ruling class in Nigeria have often gleefully announced to any listening audience that Nigeria’s unity is final and cannot be negotiated, dismissing any chance of renegotiating the terms of unity binding the highly polarised country together. What they have failed to take cognisance of is the fact that lies have an expiry date and their half-baked attempt at convenient patriotism will only need time to be exposed.

The negotiability of the ‘mere geographical expression’ (in the words of Obafemi Awolowo) called Nigeria has been the chorus, whenever any Nigerian politician is boxed to the …