Lagos - For the south east senators, the inauguration of the sixth National Assembly was indeed a new beginning in the over eight years history of the caucus.
And for most of the lawmakers, it was time to emphasize only those things that would further unite the caucus rather than that which would divide them as a people.
Lagos - For the south east senators, the inauguration of the sixth National Assembly was indeed a new beginning in the over eight years history of the caucus.
And for most of the lawmakers, it was time to emphasize only those things that would further unite the caucus rather than that which would divide them as a people.
Lagos - For the south east senators, the inauguration of the sixth National Assembly was indeed a new beginning in the over eight years history of the caucus.
And for most of the lawmakers, it was time to emphasize only those things that would further unite the caucus rather than that which would divide them as a people.
opinion
A lot has been written about the decadence and squalor that have overtaken Igboland since the end of the Nigeria civil war. But not much has been said about the fact that this infamous condition and degeneracy are most pronounced and evident in Anambra state, especially in the Onitsha/ Nnewi axis. The moment you cross the Niger Bridge into Onitsha, the gateway to the East, the atmosphere changes. You are immediately confronted by dirt and grottiness.
opinion
A lot has been written about the decadence and squalor that have overtaken Igboland since the end of the Nigeria civil war. But not much has been said about the fact that this infamous condition and degeneracy are most pronounced and evident in Anambra state, especially in the Onitsha/ Nnewi axis. The moment you cross the Niger Bridge into Onitsha, the gateway to the East, the atmosphere changes. You are immediately confronted by dirt and grottiness.
opinion
A lot has been written about the decadence and squalor that have overtaken Igboland since the end of the Nigeria civil war. But not much has been said about the fact that this infamous condition and degeneracy are most pronounced and evident in Anambra state, especially in the Onitsha/ Nnewi axis. The moment you cross the Niger Bridge into Onitsha, the gateway to the East, the atmosphere changes. You are immediately confronted by dirt and grottiness.
interview
Lagos - Leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike could be aptly described as a very controversial personality in Nigeria today. His resilience in keeping faith with his struggle, which was evidently exhibited in his ignoring the "olive branch" extended to him by the Federal government, proves that he is not in a child's play. In this exclusive interview with Amby Uneze, he bares his mind on a number of issues
interview
Lagos - Leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike could be aptly described as a very controversial personality in Nigeria today. His resilience in keeping faith with his struggle, which was evidently exhibited in his ignoring the "olive branch" extended to him by the Federal government, proves that he is not in a child's play. In this exclusive interview with Amby Uneze, he bares his mind on a number of issues
interview
Lagos - Leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike could be aptly described as a very controversial personality in Nigeria today. His resilience in keeping faith with his struggle, which was evidently exhibited in his ignoring the "olive branch" extended to him by the Federal government, proves that he is not in a child's play. In this exclusive interview with Amby Uneze, he bares his mind on a number of issues
Lagos - Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, yesterday lamented continued violations of human rights after eight years of democratic rule, alleging that Nigeria has continued to witness the mockery of the rule of law and elevation of bullies above the application of the law.