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BIAFRA AND ITS CAUSE:

Written by LUCAS ANUFORO, Dublin Ireland Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com “When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw.”...Nelson Mandela “Those who do not move do not notice their chain.”...Rosa Luxemburg In an establish State where some section of the country start to be vocal or inquisitive on some sensitive issues which militate their wellbeing such as marginalisation or hegemony of power by a particular race or ethnic within the same territory certainly, things are not really well with such nation.  A nation that craves for development and strong union should carry everyone along irrespective of language, colour, race, creed, ethnic diversity, religion, cultural values or sexual orientation. In essence the country in question should practise an equitable distribution of wealth, equal opportunities and procrustean development where every individual will see each other as equal more so where no ethnic, r...

POWER SECTOR IN PERSPECTIVE, A REMINDER TO BUHARI:

Written by LUCAS ANUFORO, Dublin Ireland Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com “The mark of a great man is one who knows when to set aside the important things in order to accomplish the vital ones.”... Brandon Sanderson. The Nigerian power inefficiency still remains the bane of the country’s gateway to industrialisation. The country economic power will only thrive and surge when the government shows consensual effort through mettle mechanism in boosting the power sector. The nation at moment consumes about 3,000 megawatts of electricity which by any standard cannot sustain the demand of a country with a huge population like Nigeria. The Kainji dam is the main source of the nation’s power supply that was built between 1964 and 1968 by a consortium of Italian Civil Engineering Contractors and was designed by joint Consultants, Balfour Beatty and Nedeco a British company. The total cost of the project was estimated at £87 million with one-quarter of the said amount used for res...

THE IGBO’S POLITICAL QUAGMIRE:

Written by LUCAS ANUFORO, Dublin, Ireland: Email:peter.lemachi@yahoo.com “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent.”... Douglas MacArthur It is perspicuous that the Igbo political future in Nigerian politics is gradually dimming like a candle light with little wax. Unfortunately, the Igbo politicians have failed to come to terms with such realism. These professed political leaders especially those of the new generation have not measured up well with the modern dynamism in politics which the Yoruba and the Hausa have embraced. Some name like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu aka Jagaban an outstanding politician who has galvanised the APC political machine from grass to grace. Even when he was the Lagos state governor between the years 1999-2007 he worked assiduously to sustai...

PRESIDENT BUHARI AND THE ANTI-GRAFT WAR:

Written by LUCAS ANUFORO, Dublin Ireland Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com “To oppose corruption in government is the highest obligation of patriotism.”... G. Edward Griffen All facet of Nigerian society is drenched with corruption as the day goes by; many avenues are still been exploited by the same old recycled crook politicians to pillage the country’s wealth. Since Buhari assumed office rumour has it concerning the much anticipated anti-graft war but in the minds of many Nigerians, some believe that the effort of the dogged leader may be reduce to a wild goose chase hence it involves many highly placed individuals.  But being who President Buhari is; many see him as a man who can pull surprises.  Some ex- leaders have started imposing themselves on Buhari as advisers, thus pointing accusing fingers on the last recent government as the most corrupt regime the country ever had it’s like ‘kettle calling pot black’ this is a gimmick and hypocrisy just to avoid i...

THE BIRTH OF ANOTHER COLD WAR AND TERRORISM:

Written by Lucas Anuforo  Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com Dublin, Ireland "God of peace, bring your peace to our violent world: peace in the hearts of all men and women and peace among the nations of the earth."...Pope Benedict XVI The period of 80s saw the occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union army which was seen as one of the most dreaded and frustrating war ever fought by any nation in the 20th century. It created a stagnant economy as a result of huge budget spent on the war couple with its arm struggle with the United States this caused the Soviet to lose control in Eastern Europe. The fall of the Berlin Wall between 1989 and 1990 was a beginning of a new dawn; borders were opened, free elections ousted all communist regimes in Eastern Europe. 1991 saw the collapse of the Soviet Union and the disintegration of its components into republics which witnessed the lift of the Iron curtain and finally mark the end of the cold war era. The tragedy of ...

IS IT A POLITICAL SUN SET FOR THE IGBOS?

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Written by Lucas Anuforo   Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com Dublin, Ireland "The strength and power of a country depends absolutely on the quantity of good men and women in it."...John Ruskin "Great countries are those that produce great people."... Benjamin Disraeli It is sad to note that Ndigbo are losing their track in the nation's political setting. This has been tailored by those who parade themselves as Igbo political leaders who never had the welfare of the people in mind but rather they are on mission of selfish and inordinate goals. The post independent saw the Igbos at the fore front of the country's political spectrum. The likes of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Dr. Alvan Ikoku, Dr. Kingsley Ozurumba Mbadiwe, Dr. Michael Okpara, Dr. Akanu Ibiam, Mazi Mbonu Ojike (blessed memories) and host others who illuminated the political scene both at regional and the national level during the 1960s/1970s will never be forgotten. They were goal getters, ...

NIGERIA'S DWINDLING WEALTH:

Written by LUCAS ANUFORO, Dublin, Ireland Email: peter.lemachi@yahoo.com      “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.”... Abdul Kalam Nigeria is a country blessed with lots of natural resources but unfortunately becomes poor in the midst of vast wealth. In 1950s and 60s before the advent of oil prior to Nigerian independence various regions in the country were predominately engaged in comparative production ranging from food baskets, cash crops to timber and also solid minerals. In the then western region were known mainly for cocoa, kola nut, cashew nut production etc, while the north were been known for herds, skin, dairy products, cotton and groundnut which Kano was then popularly known for its groundnut pyramid. Also in the east were palm produce. At Ibadan a high rise building was b...