Tag: Emmanuel Onwubiko
‘Good old’ Plateau is back now! By Emmanuel Onwubiko
Jesus said, "Blessed are the peacemakers, because they will be called sons of God,"(Mathew 5:9).
Browsing through dozens of researches on Plateau State authored by...
Prognosis on Nigeria’s wicked hunger, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
The United Nations recently stated that Nigeria is at the verge of mass hunger. However, as someone who is in the human rights field...
Barau, open grazing causes terrorism, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
This is a direct response to the opposition to the move by the National Assembly to ban open grazing of animals nationwide, as put...
Yes Fada, open defecation is “sinful” , by Emmanuel Onwubiko
The suspended Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia who governs Benue State recently signed an executive order aimed at enhancing good Sanitation and checking the increasing...
How NPF destroy their brand, by Emmanuel Onwubiko
Yesterday , which was Children's Day, I was in a WhatsApp discussion with a friend who is from Nigeria but has lived all his...
NDLEA: A year of intensive war on drugs, by Emmanuel Onwubiko
"For us, the commitment to the fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse is not just a matter of policy; it is a moral...
Nigeria infested by primitive corruption, by Emmanuel Onwubiko
In 2018, Nigerians got the shocking news of their lives, which in any event, shouldn't really constitute a shocking development because it is the...
Citizens’ ministerial scorecard, by Emmanuel Onwubiko
Amid the intricate tapestry of governance, the effectiveness of a nation's leadership hinges upon the performance of its ministers. In the dynamic realm of...
Effects of parental drug habits, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) few hours ago revealed that a staggering 18.3 million children are out of school in Nigeria.
However, there is...
War on drugs is winnable, if…, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
Writing on the theme of 'So who's winning the war on drugs? Published on August 30th 2012, Dan Hind, the author of two books,...
























