That Hurried Judgement On Nnamdi Kanu And The Fate Of Ndigbo In Nigeria: -The Yoruba Connection/Agenda

By Ben Osuagwu  On November 20,2025, a judge of the Federal High Court, Abuja James Omotosho handed down Life Imprisonment jail term on Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (and apparently the Igbo Nation). That singular judgement speaks volumes on the fate of Ndigbo in Nigeria and the secret Agenda of the Yoruba Nation against Ndigbo. The man who was known for Crating people and bundling them down to Nigeria did all he could to stop Nnamdi Kanu from breathing fresh air but he could not. In as much as the bundling down…

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Bleak Christmas For Imo Pensioners

-Another verification in the offing By Peter Uzoma Unless there is a manna from heaven or a miracle, Imo State Pensioners may have a bleak  Christmas as for decades now, Imo State Pensioners have never enjoyed any Christmas with their December stipend. This is because whatever they receive as stipend gets to them earliest first week of every month. The implication is, since the Pensioners  are presently receiving their November stipend, the December one will come early January 2026. The above scenerio is the reason majority of them are receiving…

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Why reading is a must in your life (2)

Many of us are desirous of knowledge and usually demonstrate great admiration and acclaim for those who may have distinguished themselves in academic excellence. Sadly, most of us are too too lazy to read. Many are so much in a hurry and avoid reading what they would call a long piece because according to them they have no time. What is lost on them is that some of the solutions they may be looking for may be buried in the material they have considered too long to peruse. Low quest…

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Nnamdi Kanu’s Life Sentence: The State May Cage A Man, But It Cannot Cage An Idea

By Isaac Asabor With the sentencing of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment, the Nigerian government appears confident that it has finally put a lid on a problem it has wrestled with for years. But Nigeria’s political class continues to make the same historical mistake: confusing the arrest of an agitator with the death of the agitation. They never learn. The demand for Biafra did not start with Kanu. It did not start with MASSOB. It did not start with Uwazurike. And it certainly did not start with social media…

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Trump:  If Ambassador George Obiozor Were Still Alive 

By Uche Obiozor Memories linger but there are days when a people actually wish that their departed relatives, friends or compatriots are still very much around. One of such moments in our dear country, Nigeria, is now. In the last couple of weeks that President Donald Trump issued a threat to Nigeria, there is a sudden realization that our country seems to suffer a depletion of seasoned diplomats who would helped their fatherland navigate this troubled times. Either they are no more or those still around have either lost steam…

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ATIKU AND HIS 1001 MARABOUTS

By Steve Osuji The way of marabouts:  Let’s put this in perspective. Taking some insightful liberties is a part of the tools of this writing trade, so we say upfront that ATIKU actually may not have  1001 marabouts serenading him right now. At least EXPRESSO hasn’t counted them, but the story over the years  has always been that this is the season of the wizened clerics and quasi-soothsayers in the camp of the Khalifa. It’s a well known tale that Abubakar Atiku, also known as the Khalifa by his acolytes,…

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GIWA GARDENS: Metaphor For Poor, Poor Sanwoolu Era

BY STEVE OSUJ POOR NIGERIAN GOVERNORS: Most Nigerian governors have performed below par since 1999. But some have been abysmal. Current Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu falls into the latter category: among of the poorest of the class. Sanwoolu’s output is particularly pathetic especially in the face of Lagos’ bounteous resources. But of course, Lagosians are not oblivious of his peculiar status. EXPRESSO will publish a comprehensive Sanwoolu scorecard next year, but today, a certain magnificent complex called GIWA GARDENS Waterpark and Resorts is the telling metaphor we shall…

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BEN KALU’S ATTACK ON GOV. ALEX OTTI, SHOW OF SHAME, IRRESPONSIBILITY, INACTIVENESS

  BY DURU ROBINSON NWABUEZE  The recent baseless, irresponsible attack on Gov. Alex Otti by the Deputy Speaker, RT. Hon. Ben Kalu has come to our interest and it is high time the irresponsibility be addressed and responded. We, the concerned and responsible citizens of Abia state, having come across the ballant lies, baseless criticism and relentless assault on Governor Otti’s administration which is masked on attacker’s personal ambition to raise political profile and gain cheap popularity. Kalu in his recent bombardments of attacks is not Governor Otti but to…

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DETAILS OF PRESIDENTIAL PARDON AND CLEMENCY – The State House, Abuja

Illegal miners, white-collar convicts, remorseful drug offenders, foreigners, Major General Mamman Vatsa, Major Akubo, Professor Magaji Garba, capital offenders such as Maryam Sanda, Ken Saro Wiwa, and the other Ogoni Eight were among the 175 convicts and former convicts who received President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s mercy on Thursday. President Tinubu granted clemency to most of them based on the reports that the convicts had shown remorse and good conduct. He forgave some due to old age, the acquisition of new vocational skills, or enrolment in the National Open University of…

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Anyanwu- Wike Connection: A Tale Of Consistency, Power And Purpose

By Innonews The debate over Senator Samuel Anyanwu’s close political association with Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, continues to draw reactions across the political space. Critics have argued that Anyanwu, who is the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP , should distance himself from Wike on account of his position in the federal cabinet under the ruling All Progressives Congress ,APC. However, a careful reading of the political situation shows that Anyanwu, popularly known as “Sam Daddy,” has done no wrong. At the core…

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