The elaborate celebration of life after death cannot compensate for the care and love that should have been provided during life.
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For the Igbos of Nigeria to reach their full potential, they must embrace the principle of quiet greatness.
The urgent question is whether African nations are ready to confront and defy the escalating menace of 21st-century territorial imperialism.
Does Tinubu care? Absolutely not. Instead of offering solutions or relief, he chastised Nigerians, telling them to “manage” their hunger—a callous dismissal of their suffering.
Death is inevitable, but chaos for our loved ones doesn’t have to be.
Nigerian Christianity has been hijacked by greed, exploitation, manipulation, the cult of personality, and a perilous entanglement with political corruption.
“The greatest Black nation on earth is the nation called Nigeria.” Yes, you heard him correctly!
The judiciary itself cannot be corrupt; it is the individuals within it who are corrupt. Similarly, leadership does not fail; it is the individuals in leadership positions who fail.