Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Abia State, Don Norman Obinna, has stated that low Igbo membership registration may cost former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, the party’s presidential ticket. It was reported that Obinna made this known while speaking over the weekend in Umuahia, serving as a special guest at the inauguration of the executive members of the Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM) for Ikwuano, Umuahia North, and Umuahia South LGAs. According to him, the former Labour Party Presidential candidate may not win the ADC…
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BMN Studios Officially Opens In Owerri: New Dawn For Media, Creativity, And Opportunity
On the 27th of March, a new chapter in media innovation and creative empowerment begins in Imo State as BMN Studios (Braintree Media Network Studios) officially opens its doors to the public. A subsidiary of Braintree Company, BMN Studios is more than just a studio — it is a vision brought to life. Founded by renowned media personality, educator, and filmmaker Barry Cosmas (Radio Marshal), BMN Studios is built on a clear mission: to bridge the gap between raw talent and real opportunity in Nigeria’s media and creative industry. OUR…
Read MoreAdams Oshiomole: The Labour Leader Died
By Babs Daramola There are moments in a nation’s life when words shock more than bullets. Not because they are violent, but because they are absurd, disconnected and offensive to reality. When Senator Adams Oshiomhole recently went on national television and declared that Nigerians are now complaining that food is becoming too cheap under President Bola Tinubu, the country did not just hear a statement; it witnessed a rupture in memory, history, and identity. This was not said by a random politician, or by an out-of-touch technocrat. This was said…
Read MoreLife, Oh Life Is Ephemeral
By Derek A Koranteng Life is a strange, fleeting journey. One moment, you’re the center of attention, basking in the warmth of recognition; the next, you’re a forgotten name, a whisper in the wind. This is the story of being a “ghost”—alive but unseen, remembered but forgotten. Imagine returning to your high school after two decades. The corridors, once echoing with your laughter and footsteps, now seem foreign. You walk through, hoping to relive those cherished memories. But instead of familiar faces and warm greetings, you’re met with blank stares.…
Read MoreNigeria 2027 Presidential Election; A fait Accompli?
By Peter Omonua As Nigeria inches toward the 2027 presidential election, a growing number of citizens and commentators are questioning whether the process will genuinely offer voters a meaningful choice or merely rehearse a foregone conclusion. At the heart of this skepticism is a deep mistrust of institutions meant to guarantee fairness, neutrality, and justice in the democratic process. Critics point to what they see as an unprecedented concentration of power around the presidency. They argue that key state institutions responsible for elections, security, and adjudication are headed by officials…
Read MorePalm Wine On The Brink: The Looming Extinction Of An Igbo Cultural Legacy
By Uche Ohia For centuries, palm wine has flowed through the villages of Igboland-not merely as a delightful drink, but as a cultural legacy. It flags off and seals marriage ceremonies, welcomes visitors and ancestors, consecrates covenants and sacraments, oils the wheels of diplomacy among elders, and provides entertainment and livelihoods across rural communities. Today, however, palm wine is steadily slipping toward scarcity and possible extinction. What is happening in parts of Akwa Ibom and the wider Niger Delta, as documented in recent reports, is no longer a distant warning.…
Read MoreNIGERIA: ON TAX REFORMS AND DOUBLE TAXATION
By Obiekwe Mwanolue Tax Reforms: Come 1st January 2026, over 40 million tax-paying Nigerians are expected to secure a Tax Identification Number (TIN) or risk losing access to bank accounts, the Nigerian Federal Government has declared. This additional verification burden, with which the government imposes to enforce new tax rules, has raised panic and worry for millions of citizens already in possession of transaction identifications like the Bank Verification Number (BVN) and NIN (National Identification Number). By its new tax rules, the APC-led Federal Government violates the nation’s 1999 constitution…
Read MoreNnamdi Kanu: Patriot Without Tact.
MNK, that is what his admirers and followers call him. They are many, running into millions. They love him, venerate him, and even worship him. They proclaim that they are ready to forego their properties outside Igboland, their wives and children, money, contacts insofar they follow MNK to achieve what he professes. What does he profess? Total and unconditional liberation of Igbos in an illusive country they admiringly call Biafra. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,MNK is not the first to proclaim Biafra. Genera Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu had initially done that on May…
Read MoreUnstoppable Otti: Another Landmark Project Begins As Governor Flags Off Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road
By Ebere Uzoukwa, PhD Leadership finds its true expression in action, courage, and consistency. It is not about empty promises, political noise, or endless blame games, but about the ability to transform vision into visible development. Once again, Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, has demonstrated that his leadership is not defined by words but by results that speak loudly across Abia State. On Friday, October 24, 2025, all eyes will be on Timber Market, Ahia Eke, Umuahia North Local Government Area, where Governor Otti will officially flag off the…
Read MoreDr. Olawale Sulaiman: The US-Based Nigerian Neurosurgeon Taking Pay Cut to Perform Free Brain Surgeries at Home
Dr. Olawale Sulaiman, a Nigerian-born neurosurgeon based in the United States, has become a global symbol of compassion and patriotism after choosing to take a 25% pay cut from his high-profile medical career to return home regularly and perform free brain and spinal surgeries for underprivileged Nigerians. At 49, Dr. Sulaiman is a Professor of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery, and Chairman of the Neurosurgery Department at the Ochsner Neuroscience Institute in New Orleans, Louisiana. Despite his demanding schedule, he spends up to 12 days every month in Nigeria providing critical,…
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