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Deaths, untold sufferings in Akwa Ibom town as contract rifts stall government hospital project

The Akwa Ibom State Government began building a cottage hospital in Ukanafun in 2008, but 12 years after, the people of the... → Read More

Obituary: Professor Ebere Onwudiwe (1952

Mr Onwudiwe held several local and international positions in his lifetime, including serving as professor of behavioural sciences at the Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. → Read More

Senator Ike Ekweremmadu, Igbo Representatives and Legitimacy Deficit, By Uche Igwe

Representatives of Ndigbo like Ekweremadu need to pause, do some conscious introspection and recalibrate. → Read More

Rochas Okorocha: Playing the Ostrich On the Road To Perdition, By Uche Igwe

I can bet that Okorocha and his family members will soon face justice. → Read More

Rochas Okorocha and the Anatomy of ‘Lootocrazy’ In Imo State, By Uche Igwe

Okorocha’s greed and incompetence rank in the superlative dimension. → Read More

Is History About To Repeat Itself Under President Buhari?, By Uche Igwe

From all indications, it is becoming evident that this group constitutes a security risk. → Read More

Gadzama’s Revelations and the Urgency of Security Reforms In Nigeria, By Uche Igwe

It is criminal for security agencies to deceive government by not telling them the professional truth, however bitter. → Read More

President Buhari and the Oversimplification of the Herdsmen Crisis, By Uche Igwe

Presently, trust between herdsmen and other Nigerians have completely broken down and it is my candid view that the situation was preventable. → Read More

Reminiscences from the Remarkable Rwanda, By Uche Igwe

Rwanda and other countries in Africa who have the courage to make the right decisions will continue to benefit from our myriads of mistakes. → Read More

Nigeria’s Corruption Problem: Is Getting Worse a Step To Getting Better?, By Uche Igwe

Those who insist that the president needs to up his game have a point. → Read More

Open Government Policy and Liberia’s Political Future, By Uche Igwe

What is clear is that Liberians are tired of leaders who cart away their resources illegally to foreign country. → Read More