Buhari’s obsession with military adventurism in the Niger Delta
By Ebi B Asain By now, there’s a preponderance of evidence the Arewa Consultative Forum is made up of war mongers who has come to the tragic conclusion that the Nigerian military is their trump card to be used against the south. In line with their military calculations, president... Read more
The Igbo as a Blessing to Nigeria
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
The aspiration of the former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel to run for the position of National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been described as a decision which is far beyond him to relinquish. This is because the decision to contest, right from the... Read more
IDT: A POWERFUL, PROVEN TOOL FOR POLICE AND MILITARY
By John Theobald and Dr. David Leffler Whatever one’s view of law enforcement and military personnel, certainly we can agree that these are highly stressful times for these professions. Therefore it is important to know that a powerful scientifically-validated, cost-effective stress reduction tool is available to police and military,... Read more
Why the Igbo do not hate, but may not trust Buhari!
  I read a post in the inverse of the first tranche of this title this morning. My response appears to disappear into thin air. But I have a view quite different from that of the poster. General Muhammadu Buhari cannot actually be said to be hated by the... Read more
By the David Lynch Foundation 6 May 2016 Founded in 1819 near Montpelier, Vermont, Norwich University has educated young adults to become leaders in the community, in business and in the military. It has the distinction of being the birthplace of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). Transcendental Meditation... Read more
Background to the rising tensions in Igbo Communities of Southern Nigeria
By Igbonekwu Ogazimorah The Igbo Communities, though not limited in their indigenous habitations, to the South East of Nigeria, are the core areas of the last secessionist bid in the years, 1967 – 1970. Of course, these Igbo, producing the best runners working for Nigeria independence, with such prime... Read more
Francois Hollande President of France 55 Rue du Fraubourg Elysee Palace, Paris France May 2016 Dear Sir, The coming bilateral terrorism talks 1) Kindly permit me to salute you through this open letter whose season started some years ago and made popular by no other than our own former... Read more
The Nigeria of Buhari’s narrow dreams
By Ebi Asain Everyday, Buhari is sounding more and more like the recalcitrant slave master who is coming to terms the survival of his fiefdom is at stake. Consequently, like every dictator, he has taken to intimidate those who think it is high time they fought for their self-emancipation.... Read more
Zik/Eyo Ita face-off: Aladinma’s misrepresentations
By Uchenna Nnadi ALADINMA’S proclamation,Daily Sun, Thursday, June 21, 2012 made interesting reading. We note and appreciate Aladinma’s burning desire to establish or nurture cordial relationships between Ndigbo and the South-South peoples of Nigeria. But we do think that such cordiality should not be founded on falsehood, outright misrepresentation... Read more