There are many Nigerians who have also, in one way or another, made their own contributions, particularly in literary works.
They said I should tell you that they are glad to see that you are still wagging fingers, ruffling feathers, and, as young people of today say, busting balls.
The article draws upon global trends to facilitate a more informed analysis of the issue.
Mr Soludo urged Nigerians to be intentional about making the project Nigeria work and believe in the potential greatness of the country.
Creating economic opportunity will require a government-driven effort that addresses these fears by shining a light on corruption, holding people accountable….
“The only way we can immortalise Achebe is to establish a university in his name because he touched many lives educationally, socially, and otherwise.”
The U.S.-based scholar was reluctant to attribute Nigeria’s protracted crisis entirely to leadership.
The fallout of the March 18 elections in Lagos State has necessitated a call for the Igbos to do what they have had to do, often successfully, many times before.
The presidential candidate urged Nigerians to vote for their future, adding that “2023 election is not about sentiment.”
The ruling party’s presidential candidate has repeatedly avoided taking direct questions on the campaign trail.