opinion
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ANIOMA: History, identity, equity and the quest for statehood
By Senator (Prince) Ned Munir Nwoko The Anioma people spread across nine Local Government Areas are geographically nestled in Delta…
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Warri at Risk: Defending Truth, Heritage, and Justice Against Lies and Forgeries
By Omuda Oritsejolomisan Joseph Ogedegbe I, Omuda Oritsejolomisan Joseph Ogedegbe, great-great-grandson of His Royal Majesty Ogiame Erejuwa I, Olu of…
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Archaeology Of Madness
By Wole Olujobi “Okonkwo is the conscience of an embattled race in the dialectic of history, discuss,” screamed Professor Adebayo…
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Understanding the Igbo Problem in Lagos
A story of self betrayal (Part 1) Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD September 8, 2025 When I read in the news…
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Psychophancy and Hypocrisy: OPE BANWO, a quisling spits on his fatherland, defends desecration
By Dr Doyin Odebowale I have been reading some pieces of hagiography penned for a target audience, who must be…
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The city states of the Yoruba: a history of pre-colonial West African urbanism (1000-1900 CE)
isaac Samuel At the close of the 19th century, the Yorùbá region of South-west Nigeria was one of the most…
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What is the real meaning of NIGERIA
By Natasha H. Akpoti Nigerian Senator encountered a European Professor who said Nigeria was derived from the abusive word NIGGER-AREA…
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The Deafening Silence of Igbo Elders in the Face of Self-Inflicted Ruin
August 26, 2025 By Olugbenga Adebamiwa There comes a time in the life of every society when silence becomes more…
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Anioma in Delta not Igbo but a mix of Yoruba, Bini
Interrogating Ethnic Identity against Language Force Majeure By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD August 21, 2025 On Friday the 8th day…
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Most West Niger Igbo Originated From Ile-Ife and Not Southeast
By Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD In the last part, we were able to establish the origins of the words “Ado”…
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