
Why Captain Iheanacho Is Imo’s Best Hope
Introductory Overview
Every state, at moments of moral exhaustion, reaches a reckoning point, a moment when it must decide whether to continue drifting on the tides of mediocrity or to anchor itself on competence. For Imo State, that moment has arrived. Beneath the noise of political sloganeering, under the fatigue of broken promises and the quiet despair of its people, one truth is now undeniable: Imo’s crisis is not merely political; it is architectural. It is a collapse of governance design, of leadership culture, of values. And in that vacuum, the search for a stabilizing …




