Federalism

Nigeria @ 65: Ohanaeze Ndi Calls for Kanu’s Unconditional Release, Sober Reflection

Nigeria @ 65: Ohanaeze Ndi Calls for Kanu’s Unconditional Release, Sober Reflection

Nigeria @ 65: Ohanaeze Ndi Calls for Kanu's Unconditional Release, Sober Reflection As Nigeria celebrates her 65th Independence Anniversary, the Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has renewed calls for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, insisting that Nigeria's 65th anniversary should not just be a celebration of age, but a sober reflection on the quality of life of its citizens. While describing Kanu's continued detention as a test of Nigeria’s collective commitment to justice, equity, and national healing, Ohanaeze Ndigbo urged state and federal leaders to prioritize governance that protects citizens’ welfare, ensures security, and fosters inclusive economic and political…
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UZODINMA Vs October 1: Imolites   denied Independence

UZODINMA Vs October 1: Imolites denied Independence

UZODINMA Vs October 1: Imo denied Independence By Collins Opurozor There is a debate in the social sciences on the validity of Nigeria's claim to independence. This is because the country's political life is still tied to the apron strings of her former colonizers. If independence confers on a nation the right to political choices, then, as some believe, independence in Nigeria is more potential than actual. Moreso, Nigeria's economy remains largely, if not entirely, dependent on those of the developed nations. And for many, therefore, the idea of an independent Nigeria is more apparent than real. At the level…
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