Good morning, Mr President. This piece continues the sketch of the actors in the pro-democracy struggle in Nigeria that began in the last instalment. Do note that the CD had an interim
History is a process on the frontiers of human endeavors and no society, no matter how timid or on the fast lane of development like Anambra state, is an exception or isolated.
Nigerians are still weighing costs of last week’s industrial action by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). Some confessed that Labour did well to knock some seriousness into this government, which since inception
Nnewi, a city in southeastern Nigeria’s Anambra State is often heralded as the “Japan of Africa” due to its remarkable industrial prowess and entrepreneurial spirit. This bustling commercial hub has carved a
Mr President, I bring the matter of local government autonomy to your table again this morning. It is fundamental, and you must appreciate it to drive the process. You must read this
Niger State, like many states in Nigeria, grapples with deep-rooted socio-cultural practices that often undermine the rights and dignity of women and children. The orphan marriage saga, which recently gained national attention,