ISU NATION AND IMO CHARTER OF EQUITY

By Okey Dike Charter of Equity is the Slogan but it’s deeper meaning is Fairness and Justice. The glaring benefit of the Imo Charter of Equity is clearly seen in the equitable distribution of Administrative Positions in Governance to the Zones, Lgas and Clans tied to Meritocracy. The Imo Charter of Equity was introduced to provide a fair and just framework to guarantee fairness and eliminate political dominance within the State. We applaud the vision of the Governor of Imo State, H. E , Sen Hope Odidika Uzodimma, Onwa, and…

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Assessing Hope Uzodimma’s Record, A s Imo Governor’s Tenure Draws To End

BY ERIMMA NWOSISI When Senator Hope Uzodimma’s two terms as governor of Imo State come to an end, historians and the public will likely frame his legacy around three themes: infrastructure and urban renewal, fiscal and economic restructuring, and the restoration of security and governance credibility. Based on reporting from Vanguard, Punch, Premium Times and other outlets between 2024 and 2026, the contours of that legacy are already taking shape. The most visible part of Uzodimma’s record is infrastructure. His administration claims to have completed over 120-130 major roads across…

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OTTI AS SOUTH EAST PRIZED ASSET

By Casmir Echebiri In the aftermath of the Nigeria/ Biafra Civil War South East Region has grappled with many existential challenges. Underdevelopment and disappearing unity and brotherly spirit, have remained very prominent among the challenges. General Yakubu Gowon government proclaimed the  “No Victor No Vanquished” policy, plus the 3R’s of Reconstruction, Reconciliation and Recovery agenda. It was geared toward healing  both the physical and emotional  wounds inflicted on it by the horrendous strife. But, after announcing it, he abandoned it. This stance was embraced by succeeding administrations, leaving the zone…

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Harnessing Waste Management: Missed Economic Opportunity for South East States

  By Erimma Nwosisi It is concerning that some states in the South East region are opting out of the waste renewal management programme—an initiative that represents not just an environmental solution, but a significant economic and revenue-generating opportunity. Modern waste management is no longer a sanitation exercise; it is a circular economy platform capable of unlocking jobs, attracting investment, and generating sustainable income streams for government. States that fail to participate risk missing out on: * Job creation across collection, sorting, and processing value chains * Waste-to-energy and recycling…

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Chief Has No Relevance In Igbo Tradition And Culture

By Afam Echi Oh yes, you read me well. All the noise about chieftaincy in Igbo land has no bearing to its tradition and culture. The word chief as an authority in the governance structure of modern day Igbo society is a creation of the white man who colonized our land during their invasion. In the Igbo system of government there is nothing like chief. There is no doubt that this will sound very strange to many people especially those who have no knowledge of our tradition and the pre-colonial…

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INABILITY OF NIGERIAN ARMY TO FACE ITS LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY FOR GOOD OF OUR NATION IS ITS FUNERAL , UNDOING AND HEAVY PRICE PAYMENT IN CASUALTIES , WASTAGE OF ITS MEMBERS BY TERRORISTS 

By VitaLis Unachukwu The Nigerian Army Zombies, are getting their dues under Karmic Law . They’re getting worse measures than they’re giving the South East , that did nothing to them , and will continue to do so , until they become woefully rattled and disgraced by terrorist insurgents , working hard and innately striving to overthrow the government of Nigeria . The South East , is not Nigeria’s major problem . Those who thought so , will regret the wickedness of their actions , now or hereafter , because…

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IPOB, Not Igbo And Does Not Represent Ndigbo

Ndigbo Love And Admire President Tinubu And Shall Vote Massively For Him In 2027 I have seen a few pictures of some miscreants displaying the flags and colours of the defunct Biafra Republic in the UK, claiming to be members of the IPOB. For the likelihood that many people might misunderstand these miscreants to be advancing the Igbo agenda or assume that they have the support or endorsement of even the smallest fraction of Ndigbo, I wish to – as a critical leader of the Igbo nation, having served as…

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El-Rufai As Tinubu’s Quagmire

The Tick On The Scrotum: It’s a situation that begs for denouement, not prosecution or persecution at that. Nasir El-Rufai is a tick on President Bola Tinubu’s scrotum. You don’t swat it. You gently maneuver it out of its sensitive perch. It’s a no-brainer that you may crush your vital organ beyond repairs if you attack it with (epic?) fury. If the President had great heads around him, they would not only tell him so, they would have worked out the deals in great detail, including all the options available…

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Igbo Marginalisation: Tinubu’s Igbo Hate Continues With The Fall Of Dr. Anite-Uzoka

By Steve OsuJi  The unstated policy of keeping Igbo outside the gate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government continues to manifest everyday. The policy seems to say: exclude Igbo and keep them out! The latest casualty is the cerebral Dr Doris Anite-Uzoka. She has just been downgraded from her perch as Minister of State for Finance and moved down the corridor to Budget and National Planning also as Minister of State. She was replaced by Taiwo Oladele from Ondo State. Now the Minister of Finance (the most important ministry) is…

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Imo 2027: Debate Over Power Rotation in Imo State Why Owerri Zone Deserves 2027 

By Hon Masa Cico  As Imo State approaches the 2027 Gubernatorial election, a critical debate has emerged regarding the rotation of leadership among its three senatorial zones: Orlu , Okigwe , and Owerri . The principle of zoning, which ensures equitable distribution of power, has been a cornerstone of the Imo State political landscape. Given the historical context and current dynamics, it’s imperative that Owerri Zone takes the reins of leadership in 2027. The power rotation arrangement in Imo State dates back to the 1990 when the state’s leaders agreed to…

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