Memory lane Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region has over the years caused a massive decline in crude oil production in Nigeria, with
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD IN DELTA NORTH: COAL MINING POLLUTING OUR WATERS IN UKWU-NZU AND ITS ENVIRONS By Comrade Iyke Okonji
The appointment of Senator Ned Nwoko as Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment is a sign of relief to his constituents. Delta North is synonymous
Death On The East-West Road: If only we had been fair to ourselves By Fred Edoreh
Somehow, death chose our 63rd Independence Day anniversary to remind us of the bad state of federal roads in the Niger Delta, perhaps across the
Teaching And Mentoring After Retirement By Doris Ochei, PhD
“Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else”. Fred Rogers Before my graduate studies abroad, I
Agbamuche: An Icon Remembered! By Godfrey Osakwe
Chief Michael Ashikodi Agbamuche SAN, was a great lawyer and Nigeria’s former Attorney General and Minister of Justice. This extraordinary lawyer from Akwukwu-Igbo, Headquarters of
AFROBEAT: Between Lyrics And Melody – by Doris Ochei, PhD
A few years ago, I followed with keen interest, the unending debate about beat and lyrics. The argument at the time, was essentially between melody
Victory At Last As Tribunal Declares Ndudi Elumelu Winner. By Amina Yahaya Okeke
The victory of every contest is established by the celebration of the people. In every Electoral Contest, there are rules and regulations which made it
Onyeme: When God Blesses A Man … By Fidelis Egugbo
Tomorrow, Sunday, July 16, 2023, lovers of democracy and believers in our Lord, Jesus Christ, shall gather at Ibabu, Onicha-Ukwuani in Ndokwa West Local Government
OSITA CHIDOKA’S “BEAUTIFUL” EPISTLE ON JAMB AND MMESOMA EJIKEME CASE By Emeka Ugwuonye
I laid back yesterday evening after a busy day, as one of our lawyers read aloud what Osita Chidoka wrote about the controversy between JAMB
Okowa @ 64: The Man Who Slashed The Queue BY FIDELIS EGUGBO
Since 1999 when Nigeria started enjoying the current era of democracy; some persons are practically entrenched in politics; they see political offices as their birthright.