#EquityFairnessAndJistice

G-5 GOVERNORS: What We Discussed With Tinubu – Makinde

G-5 GOVERNORS: What We Discussed With Tinubu – Makinde

G-5 GOVERNORS: What We Discussed With Tinubu – Makinde   Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has disclosed that the G5 otherwise known as the Integrity Group visited the President Bola Tinubu to inform him about the latest happenings and the group’s insistence for fairness, equity and justice in the country.   Makinde, who was in the company of four other members of the group who are currently immediate past governors, described nation building as a difficult task that demands constant evaluation.   According to Makinde, the G5, will continually meet with the President on the way forward for the…
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Senate Presidency: Support S’E for Justice, Fairness, Equity – Kalu implores Nigerians

Senate Presidency: Support S’E for Justice, Fairness, Equity – Kalu implores Nigerians

Senate Presidency: Support S'E for Justice, Fairness, Equity - Kalu implores Nigerians   Frontline contender for the position of the Senate president in the 10th National Assembly, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has appealed to Nigerians to support the South East to produce the president of the 10th senate   Kalu said Nigeria stands on a tripod, namely Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba arguing that the place of the Igbo should be accommodated   In a newspaper advert, placed on the front page of Daily Telegraph Newspapers on Tuesday, Kalu also urged Nigerians to support the incoming government of President-elect, Asiwaju Ahmed…
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Ohuhu Marginalisation: Okpara’s Ghost Must Be Weeping

Ohuhu Marginalisation: Okpara’s Ghost Must Be Weeping

Ohuhu Marginalisation: Okpara’s Ghost Must Be Weeping Don Norman Obinna – Agu Ibeku – An Igbo threadbare aphorism holds that an elder does not sit at home and watch the doe (she-goat) suffer the pain of childbirth tied to a rope. In other words, an elder should take hard-headed action when things are about to go wrong in his presence. This standard practice amplified my suspicion of the Ohuhu elders' silence in the face of the disparaging violation of the clan's political rights because it is an aberration to sit on the fence in political affairs. The silence of the…
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