
Why Captain Iheanacho Is Imo’s Best Hope—Part 1
Long before politics called his name, Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho learned to command not men, but uncertainty, and to make order out of the storm.
By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
The Man Who Refused to Sink
The horizon was a thin gray line when the engines first trembled awake. The deck smelled of diesel and salt, the sea heaving like an animal that refused taming. On mornings like this, a captain does not think about politics or legacy; he thinks about balance — the delicate math of weight, wind, and will. For Emmanuel Iheanacho, those years at sea were more than occupation. …



