By Innocent Ene Ojukwu

Before the advent of the Governor Umahi administration, Ebonyi State which hitherto was known as the food basket of the Nation was anything but that. With her vast arable land, Ebonyi State had the potential of feeding the Country and even exporting to African Countries, but like most other States in Nigeria, Ebonyians abandoned their comparative advantage in Agriculture for easy oil money.

 

By Dr Dakuku Peterside

In the year 2008, I co-edited a book with the title- African women can lead published by Kachifo Publishers under its prestige imprint. The book was a collection of essays and presentations made for three editions of the Development and Leadership Institute (DLI) Women in Politics and leadership program.

 

By Micheal Jegede

Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, a highly cerebral lawyer and outstanding politician clocked 65 years on March 8, 2021.

Ndoma-Egba was in the Senate between 2003 and 2015 where via quality leadership he gave the people of Cross River Central Senatorial District the best of representation, rising to become the Senate Leader and one of the most influential lawmakers in the country.

 

By Dr Dons Eze

The North thought that they hold the ace in Nigeria. They thought themselves to be too important or too critical to the survival of Nigeria as a nation. They believed that they were the only people producing all the foods Nigerians eat and that without them, everybody in the country would go hungry and die of starvation.

 

By Dr Dons Eze

When we look at the current state of affairs in Nigeria, we consider the clamour for the 2023 Presidency as of no consequence, as insignificant, and worthless. We are not bothered whether any such a fellow will come from the North or from the South, whether he or she will be an Igbo, a Yoruba, a Hausa/Fulani, or any of the minority ethnic groups in the country.

 

By Amb Godknows Igali

One of the most significant and awe-inspiring mysteries of human existence is the gift of womanhood; in particular, God's endowment with responsibility for the regeneration of human­kind. So, every International Women's Day (IWD) is fortuitous, not only to ponder on the deep spiritual worth of our womenfolk but to look back on their roles and valued contributions overtime

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