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Kenneth Amaeshi

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  • Premium Times
  • Project Syndicate

Past articles by Kenneth:

Genuine politicians must die

I often wonder why people go into politics in Nigeria because the challenges of the country are massive. Poor health systems, low-quality education, high youth unemployment and low skills, hunger, → Read More

Do Nigerians Really Hate Tax?, By Kenneth Amaeshi, Bongo Adi & Godson Ikiebey

Government accountability is paramount to building trust. → Read More

Do Nigerians really hate tax?

It is on record that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) doubled the number of taxpayers from 10 million in 2015 to 20 million in 2019.Nonetheless, with Nigeria’s economically active → Read More

Abba Kyari: What Is Your Legacy?, By Kenneth Amaeshi

May his soul rest in peace! → Read More

Ihedioha vs Uzodinma: The untold story

The outcome of the 2019 elections in Imo state has reverberated in and outside Nigeria with a lot of controversies. Expectedly, the saga has created heroes and villains. However, the → Read More

Ihedioha Vs. Uzodinma: The Untold Story, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Will the voices for Ihedioha and Uzodinma, respectively, in the true sense of political patriotism and selflessness, trigger this social movement and fill the governance gap in Imo State and beyond? I guess that’s a one-million-dollar question. And only time shall tell! The outcome of the 2019 elections in Imo … → Read More

Is Imo Hopeless?, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Imo State cannot afford to be hopeless! → Read More

The Odd Parents, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Despite the rosy picture of parenthood, it remains a crooked journey of ups and downs. → Read More

Decolonizing African Scholarship by Kenneth Amaeshi

Although deeper scholarly interest in the continent of Africa is long overdue, the current methodological approach to the continent needs an overhaul. By treating colonial-era borders as accurate representations of coherent societies and cultures, too many researchers are producing findings with little real-world relevance. → Read More

The Middle Class Dilemma, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Is living a lie the elixir of the middle class? → Read More

The middle-class dilemma

Unfortunately, the Nigerian institutional context is rather weak and inefficient, which makes the situation precarious. → Read More

Making Peace With Nigeria, By Kenneth Amaeshi

We should rather fashion a future we want with courage, and do that peacefully too. → Read More

The Africonscious Entrepreneur, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Mr. Elumelu puts entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship at the heart of his Africapitalism agenda. → Read More

We Are Our Memories, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Our value of life is linked to how much we remember. → Read More

What Does Emeka Ihedioha Need?, By Kenneth Amaeshi

The absence of a strong opposition gave Rochas Okorocha the unfettered chance to run Imo State as an emperor. → Read More

Imo Needs A Better Mbakwe, By Kenneth Amaeshi

May the forthcoming elections restore the fortunes of Ndi Imo in Nigeria and beyond! → Read More

Tax Accountability Matters!, By Kenneth Amaeshi

The current structure does not have a place for tax accountability. → Read More

Relationships and Their Anxieties, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Perhaps, we are condemned to live for others. → Read More

The Yahoo Politicians From the South-East, By Kenneth Amaeshi

Societies are often destroyed when the quest for survival becomes a quest for excessive materialism. → Read More

Is the Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi

There are better ways of creating an inclusive society. → Read More