The enforced sit-at-home protests by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) may have caused severe socio-economic and security disruption in Southeast with micro-businesses losing N4.6 trillion yearly, according to an SBM Intelligence report.
How IPOB, System Failure, Bad Weather Nearly Marred 2022 UTME, by Halimat O. Shittu
Barely four days into the week-long Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, for the year 2022, many challenges seemed to have encumbered the smooth conduct of the exercise.
The Computer-Based Test, CBT, conducted...
A Rejoinder to Igbo Intellectuals on the Biafran Minister in Buhari’s Government
By Yushau A. Shuaib
Recently when I joined up with Jaafar Jaafar and Abdulaziz Abdulaziz as Northern writers in the campaign for the appointment of an Igbo military officer to the position of the...
One-Sided Report on Igbos: A Fulani Woman's Dilemma, by Zubaida Baba Ibrahim
There is a school of thought that writer’s block comes from having no ideas at all. I like to refer to it as the ‘creative juices’ not flowing enough or even at all....
IPOB: In The North, Igbo Businessmen Living In Palpable Fears
The campaign that the Igbos suffer high level hatred and discrimination in Nigeria notwithstanding, they are everywhere, in villages, cities and towns across the country and this has brought the nation’s economy firmly into their...
IPOB: Nigerian Army intensifies Operation to Fish Out Killers of Soldiers in Oyingbo, Rivers State
The Nigerian Army has intensified operation to fish out hoodlums who killed six soldiers in Oyingbo Local Government Area of Rivers State in the aftermath of the recent #EndSARS protest.
The...