Opinion
Democracy in Nigeria
By Joe Etokudor
Nigeria as a nation has witnessed major events and milestones in her journey from colonial days through independence, the military rules and the interludes of civil rules. Nigerian intellectuals who have studied the histories of democracy in developed and stabilized nations at equivalent level and stage of development as that of our country must have come across similar social and political obstacles in their journeys through the development of true democracy. Read the rest of this entry
OPINION: Is the south shrinking? Silence or fight for “true federalism”?
By Joe Etokudor
For how long will Nigeria have to search and cry out for selfless true nationalistic and gubernatorial leadership on behalf of all Nigerians as is offered Americans and Europeans? Home grown democracy is a failure and is working against Nigerians. To avoid politicians terminating Nigeria, Nigerians as a matter of fact, want an end to sectional, ethnic leaders who seize or are given the Federal and State Governments only to advance their own narrow ethnic agenda. Read the rest of this entry
How Government and Oil Companies Neglect Children in the Niger Delta
Today in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, where I come from thousands of children are being abuse daily due to negligence by the Government, Oil companies’ activities, parents, caregivers, religious leaders and other members of the society that discriminate against them. Read the rest of this entry
GarlandsIn Praise Of A Kalabari King
By Eze Chukwuemeka Eze
Since my arrival in Port Harcourton 30th March, 2007 to assist Prince Tonye Princewill, then gubernatorial candidate and Leader of the Action Congress inRiversState, as his Media Consultant and Special Adviser on strategic political matters, today, our relationship has gone beyond political party matters. It is more of a friend and brother, pursuing the same cause particularly after his father, His Majesty King (Prof.) Theophilus Jacob Tom Princewill, Read the rest of this entry
MATTER OF THE MOMENT: Jonathan on the pulpit
I was deeply touched and nearly wept the day I listened to President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan speak at the inter-denominational Service to markNigeria’s 51IndependenceAnniversary at the National Christian Centre,Abuja. Read the rest of this entry

