June 2023

Paddy Obinna Arts Gallery: A Fascinating Place To Visit

Paddy Obinna Arts Gallery: A Fascinating Place To Visit

Right there in Umuocham-Emekuku, Owerri North LGA is the Paddy Obinna Arts Gallery which is home to what is perhaps the best personal Arts Gallery in Southeastern Nigeria.

Mr. Paddy Obinna is a household name in Imo State. He has managed to carve an identity for himself and has etched his name on the footprints of time. He is someone who dedicated a substantial part of his life to the preservation of Igbo culture and traditions through his artworks and his works speak for him.

‘Ndaa Paddy’ as he is fondly called is an Igbo cultural ambassador, philosopher, art curator, …

Religious Bigotry Why El-Rufai Must Be Duly Prosecuted

Religious Bigotry: Why El-Rufai Must Be Duly Prosecuted

As fraudulent as organised religion is, it is clearly the bane of Nigeria’s journey to development. Rather than positively affecting the struggling country, it is one factor that has ensured that it has kept Nigeria stunted in every facet of development.

Since Nigeria became self-ruing, the country has remained a slave to organised religion. Armed with this knowledge, dubious politicians have mastered the wicked act of manipulating and weaponising the sentiments accruing from it to secure the sympathy of the people at every election cycle.

Due to the emotive conditioning of Nigerians, they have remained pawns in the hands of …

Subsidy When Will Tinubu Cut Nigeria's Cost

Subsidy: When Will Tinubu Cut Nigeria’s Cost Of Governance?

Successive Nigerian governments have for many years continued to hold on to the selfish narrative that citizens must make sacrifices if they ever want to experience a difference in their lives or anything with the semblance of development. However, these same citizens who have had to endure years of bad governance have continuously watched their leaders do the exact opposite of what they preach.

Once again, ordinary Nigerians have been called upon to make fresh sacrifices. This time, for the removal of fuel subsidy. But the apparent reality is that these citizens would have been more willing to cooperate if …

It Is Time Britain Started Returning Their Loot From Africa

It Is Time Britain Started Returning Their Loot From Africa

Till date, all the victims of Hitler in the 2nd World War are still being compensated, and looted artifacts are still being returned. Many victims of the Holocaust are still being apologised to, why then are Africans the only ones who are constantly being reminded that they should forgive and forget?

The days of colonialism were quite crazy. Colonialism which is the practice of one country assuming partial or full political control of another country and occupying it with settlers for purposes of profiting from its resources and economy is quite difficult to distinguish from imperialism. Since both practices revolve …

Disdain For Rule Of Law And The Avoidable Strife In Senegal

Disdain For Rule Of Law And The Avoidable Strife In Senegal

Senegal is on fire, and it seems nobody is taking active measures to quench the fire. From Dakar, the fire is spreading throughout the country and even across the borders, and the rule of law seems to have gone out of the window, as well as respect for human life.

Following the jail sentence of Senegal’s prominent opposition leader and the head of Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics, and Fraternity (PASTEF), Ousmane Sonko on May 31st, demonstrations have broken out, leaving over a dozen people dead and hundreds of people injured.

Sonko was initially charged with rape and …

Why Nigeria Needs To Restructure Now Or Disintegrate

Why Nigeria Needs To Restructure Now Or Disintegrate

Unknown to the people who currently run Nigeria, the country as presently constituted is living on borrowed time and if the structure is not tinkered with, it will only be a matter of time before it cataclysmically implodes. Alarms have repeatedly sounded and have only been greeted with deaf ears, however, this pretense can only be sustained for a while and this is something the present crop of Nigerian leaders must be made to come to terms with. 

Africa’s most populous country – Nigeria is an amalgam of many ethnic groups forcefully or deceptively joined together for the administrative convenience …

NYLH Crafted On Character, Competence, And Consistency

NYLH Crafted On Character, Competence, And Consistency

The excellence of any institution of learning is based on more than just the process of instilling knowledge into students and getting them ready to thrive in the business world and the labour market. It also goes far more than just going through the process of understanding the various concepts associated with different fields of learning as well as the processes of application. It is rather, a function of the ideals associated with the entire process.

At the New York Learning Hub, emphasis is paid to ensuring that learners do not just pass through the institution picking up academic knowledge …

No Hope For Africans If The Reading Culture Is Not Embraced

According to Lord Bacon, ‘reading maketh a man whole’, If we go by this maxim, then it is safe to conclude that the indisposition of Africans to reading is one of the reasons Africans especially black people are not wholesome, lacking in many areas of human endeavour.

The truth is that there is no single area in life where Africans are not lagging behind. Even in sports and entertainment, where they appear to excel, it is because of the infrastructure and managerial skills the white folks have made available in various parts of the world.

A careful study of this …

Why Mbaise Should Be Carved Out As A State In The South-East

Why Mbaise Should Be Carved Out As A State In The South-East

So much has been said about the creation of a new state in the south eastern part of Nigeria that it now looks as though it has become a persistent outcry for something that should really not have required such prolonged attention before it is given the attention it deserves.

Some might even begin to wonder if there is any sense in creating another state in the south east when the current states on ground still require a lot of work to attain the level of a well-run state. Some could even come up with diverse reasons to justify leaving …

Dysfunctional Nigerian Refineries And The Fulani Domination

Dysfunctional Nigerian Refineries And The Fulani Domination

It betrays every iota of common sense to think that a country with a substantial part of its earth’s crust filled with crude oil is currently facing an existential threat due to a man-made energy crisis. Despite being one of Africa’s biggest oil producers, Nigeria is today, unable to refine a drop of crude oil after over six decades of oil exploration. While ‘everyday Nigerians’ continue to groan under the harsh realities that are a result of this abnormality, what they must now understand is that the crux of their problem is tied to a particular oligarchy that has sworn

Africans Must Destroy Their Inferiority Complex

Africans Must Destroy Their Inferiority Complex

Sometimes, the captives get so used to captivity that they miss their chance to leave. Like victims of Stockholm syndrome, Africans cannot see themselves any other way except for the way their ‘white’ oppressors and abusers see them. Their belief is simple ‘White is right and black is wrong’ ‘White is perfect and black is flawed’.

But how did we get here? How did the inferiority complex eat so deeply into the system of Africans that they forget to look within or even around them to see the wonderful things that Africans have done and are still doing?

It all …

Tony Ejiogu Why Imo Must Seek A New Deal

Tony Ejiogu: Why Imo Must Seek A New Deal

For many decades, the trend has been for shadily ‘selected’ political rulers to keep a few people pacified, amassing a lot of wealth for themselves and their few selected partners. They sometimes rule with an iron fist, yet, prior to commencing the campaign for their second term, they begin to embark on a well hatched plot to deceive the masses. They immediately commence on visible projects—typically road construction which has unfortunately become the yard stick to measure performance.

By offering a very insignificant piece of the pie, they win the support of traditional leaders and selfish opinion molders, who then …