Browsing Category
Opinion
Our Lawmakers and the Subterfuge of Voice Votes
In a manner that evokes the image of a well-rehearsed orchestra, the upper and lower chambers of the National Assembly unanimously chorused their "ayes" to endorse the…
Read More...
Read More...
The Politics Of Diatribe And Need For Caution
By: Solomon Olali-Igabo
One of the biggest challenge or problem facing Nigeria today as a nation is tribal sentiment and hatred against perceived ethnic groups or individuals.…
Read More...
Read More...
Task Before Rivers’ New Helmsman, Ibas
As Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas rtd takes the helm of affairs in Rivers State, he finds himself standing at the confluence of expectation and uncertainty. Like a captain…
Read More...
Read More...
Rivers : A Time for Reflection and Resurgence
The political tempest in Rivers State has reached a crescendo with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu invoking Section 305 of the Constitution to suspend Governor Siminalayi Fubara and…
Read More...
Read More...
Dax George Kelly’s Political Somersault: A Chief’s Shameful Betrayal of History and Democracy
By all standards of political discourse, Dax George Kelly’s recent remarks about Wike’s role in Rivers politics can only be described as an embarrassing blunder, a misguided…
Read More...
Read More...
Wike’s macabre dance at Abalama; Why Ijaws should ignore him
Wike’s political shenanigans at Abalama should be seen for what they truly are—a mere spectacle of political posturing rather than a legitimate show of power or an attempt to…
Read More...
Read More...

- Advertisement -
Wike’s Diatribe Against Ijaws: A Dangerous Rhetoric That Must Be Condemned
By Francis Dufugha
In a time when Nigeria’s fragile unity requires responsible leadership and mutual respect among its diverse ethnic groups, the recent outburst by Nyesom…
Read More...
Read More...
Fubara’s Invitation to Pro-Wike Legislators and Matters Arising
By Francis Dufugha
The political drama in Rivers State took another twist with Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s recent invitation to the 27 lawmakers loyal to his predecessor…
Read More...
Read More...
In Bayelsa, Petty Governance Has Its Own Rewards
The saying "a friend in government is a friend lost" rings painfully true in Bayelsa. Here, in our so-called Glory of All Lands, we must learn to call a spade a spade. The…
Read More...
Read More...
Supreme Court or Supreme Shrine? A Nation’s Temple of Justice or an Altar for the Favored Few?
On her Facebook page Tari Ogoun wrote “Supreme Court or Supreme Shrine?
Only those who can pour Libation n apiece D Shrine Gets Justice. Shame of a Country”
The Supreme…
Read More...
Read More...