By Jerome-Mario Utomi If there is any statement in recent times that portrayed President Muhammadu Buhari as a leader with understanding that ‘public order, personal and...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Justice according to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is centrally a matter of how individuals are treated, it is also possible to speak of...
By Benjamin Obiajulu Aduba He wrote: I am from Owerri; I think that Igbos behavior has to do with our specific psychology. The Igbo is very...
By SKC Ogbonnia Since zoning of political offices has become the order of the day in Nigeria, an equitable consensus would follow that Southern Nigeria—the Igbo...
By Ifeanyi Chijioke Self challenge can bring about the best form of accomplishment. When Nnamdi Kanu woke up a freeman and in absence of influence after...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Adversity comes in many forms-acute, cyclical, long-term, and systemic. It sometimes affects individuals or single firms; other times it cuts across a wide...
By Ifeanyi Chijioke “Biafra is going to come this year 2020, it’s an assurance so that you will know that Elohim sent me” He thundered on...
By Ifeanyi Okali To say that what happens in our dear state, Abia is not only embarrassing but provocative and shameful is, to say the least....
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Among other efforts in the past to create a liveable world that both protect the rights and opportunities of coming generations and contributes...
There’s a wise saying in Yoruba land, which goes thus: “If you like, feed the entire city with pounded yam, egusi soup and stockfish on a...