If I was requested by an Editor to suggest a Newspaper Headline to report the Communique of Tuesday November 7, 2017 in which the Christian Association of Nigeria confirmed an ongoing Islamization of Nigeria and urged the Government of the day to pull Nigeria out of the OIC amongst... Read more
The Best Way to Restore Peace and Stability in Somalia
By Dr. David Leffler Despite any disagreements about the means to create it, most Somalians want to restore peace and stability. Here is the best, most simple and quickest way to achieve it. During these dangerous times of high tensions in Somalia, terrorism could quickly end if Somalia’s military... Read more
The Catalyst and the blackman
By Nnamdi Ekweogu Our Elementary Science taught us that: “A catalyst is a substance or an element that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction, without itself being affected or being part of the end product…..””” Lots of sane and intelligent Nigerians agreed that our system is flawed; from the... Read more
By Charles Ogbu. Yesterday, the 26th day of August, 2017, the OHANEZE Ndigbo President General, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, released a statement in which he fiercely rebuked the minister of Justice and Attorney General of Nigeria, Mr Abubakar Malami for calling for Nnamdi kanu’s re-arrest even while the genocidal... Read more
In the Year 2047
By Dr. David Leffler General of the Army (GA) Camilla Torres was packing her office. As a five-star general, her staff would do this for her, but she insisted on doing it herself, just as she always had from the time she was a young lieutenant. She found that... Read more
By Nnamdi Ekweogu Shouldn’t it be “cause for worry” and a surprise to you the sudden “Love” Urhobos, Ijaws and others known to throw words about the same people, are beginning to show to the Igbos of Delta and Rivers States? Was it not these same set of people... Read more
Of Ndigbo, Politics Of The Heart And The Need  For Expedient Politiking
By Nnamdi Ekweogu The game of politics in Nigeria is not straight-jacketed. As a matter of fact, Nigeria’s brand of politics is abnormal, extremely fluid and viciously couched. It is a game of wits, albeit with unconventionally rules and filled with all forms of bizarreness when played. Simply put... Read more
RESTRUCTURE Nigeria: which restructure? By whom and for whom – a rejoinder to all the talk.
  By Kelechi Isiodu Ever since we noticed a week or two ago, when a former military president of the country spoke of the readiness of this country to consider restructuring and its suitability to its development, something has been nagging me.  The former president was not alone –... Read more
By Adekoya Boladale Growing up as a nine year old boy with a single parent is extremely challenging especially with all the frustrations our society offers. The thought of committing suicide had often crossed my mind, not once, not twice, and not even thrice! There was an occasion I... Read more
Nigerians Should Learn From The Biafrans
By Reno Omokri. On the 15th of August 1945, the axis nations fighting in the Pacific theater defeated imperial Japan and two weeks later, Japan formally surrendered to allied forces led by the U.S. General, Douglas McArthur, who formally accepted the signed articles of surrender. But though the U.S.... Read more