UZO NNOPU This season is different in Anambra State. Bloom is the word, and the carnival on offer is coded as “Onwa Dezemba”. Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, […]
Category: Opinion
Building Under High Tension Powerline As A Self-Induced Suicide
NELSON EKUJUMI The issue of habitation is one of the critical needs of man all over the world. Infact, in Abraham Maslow’s five hierarchy needs, […]
Anambra Health Sector Budgetary Analysis: Saving More Lives (Part 5)
CHRISTIAN ABURIME Among the critical percentage jumps in Anambra’s 2026 “Changing Gears 3.0” budget, the Health Sector’s 13% year-on-year increase might appear modest. Yet this […]
International Day Of Persons With Disabilities 2025: Addressing Africa’s Disability Divide
PROF UCHE OFODILE As we mark the 33rd anniversary of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, let us use this moment to celebrate the […]
Otti Deepening Energy Reforms With New NDPHC Partnership
EBERE UZOUKWA, PhD Abia State has entered a decisive phase in its energy transformation agenda as new power infrastructure takes shape in Umuahia through a […]
Understanding Our Ministry To Others
DR. SEGUN ‘TREMENDOUS’ OSHINAGA “Strengthen the weak hands, And make firm the feeble knees.” […]
Anambra Education Budgetary Analysis: Building Tomorrow’s Leaders (Part 4)
CHRISTIAN ABURIME With his glaring antecedents as a foremost academic and adoption of free education policy in Anambra State, no one doubts that Governor Chukwuma […]
Why Is Asaba Eating Anambra’s Breakfast?
A growing number of major traders at the Main Market and other commercial hubs in Onitsha, Anambra State, now reside in Asaba, Delta State. Every […]
Anambra Social Sector Budgetary Analysis: Leaving No One Behind (Part Three)
CHRISTIAN ABURIME In Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s ₦757.9 billion “Changing Gears 3.0” budget, the Social Sector receives the second-highest percentage increase of all major sectors: […]
Insecurity: Again, How Did We Get To This Past? (1)
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE The roots of the current crisis stretch deep into the past. To truly discern these origins, one must look all the way back […]
