By: Emmanuel Onwubiko This piece is not theological in nature but a direct response to the statement often rendered by political office holders in Nigeria each...
By Fisayo Soyombo On August 1, 1966, after the collapse of last-ditch attempts by Nigeria’s power brokers to prevent the impending Civil War, Lieutenant-Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu,...
By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, let me say emphatically that our dear beloved country has never been in short demand or adequate supply of useless rumours....
When Muhammadu Buhari clinched the presidency, many Nigerians believed it was a year of a big, bloodless political revolution. But now we know this wasn’t so...
By SKC Ogbonnia The Biafran project is once again widening in scope with charismatic figures, such as Nnamdi Kanu, Asari Dokubo, and Femi Fani-Kayode as echo...
By Ochereome Nnanna Simply put, referendum is giving the people the choice to vote “yes” or “no” to constitutional change or the right to self-determination. It...
By Reuben Abati On Wednesday, July 12, the Supreme Court saved our democracy and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). It did with its ruling in the...
By Albert Afeso Akanbi “Our minds have been poisoned and our accepted beliefs are unnatural and artificial” – Bryant McGill I am not one of those...
On the eve of participating in an Al Jazeera The Stream debate on Biafra tagged #Biafra50YearsOn, I recalled an expression that was associated with Malcolm X....
By SOC Okenwa Following the 3-month quit notice handed down to the Igbos living and working or doing business in the northern states, the Biafran agitation...