Tag: Emmanuel Onwubiko
When couples are partners in crime, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
On 4th of January 2024, yours faithfully woke up from the wrong side of my bed, feeling like I don't want to go to...
When governance loses soul in Nigeria, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
“Bad leaders believe their team works for them. Great leaders believe they work for their team.” - Alexander den Heijer, Motivational Speaker.
“When you were...
Defence Chief: is deception a methodology? By Emmanuel Onwubiko
Nigeria has the misfortune of always having in place, top Generals in the military holding commanding positions but who are often media celebrities, rather...
Banditry: The ministerial idle talks, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
What is happening with governance in Nigeria at the moment? Indeed, it is not a ruse to say that the quality of governance has...
NIGERIA: WHY POLITICIANS WON’T END POVERTY, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
"History is, so to speak, the kingdom where reason rules. Although politics does not bring about the kingdom of God, it must be concerned...
Schooling amidst drugs’ apocalypse, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
I sat back somewhere at the Central Business district of Abuja one morning last week, and I actually planned to just sip my glass...
Debts: Teacher AGF, teach your boss, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
I actually played the iconic song of Fela Anikulapo Kuti titled 'teacher, don't teach me nonsense', throughout the period of drafting this piece on...
Significance of NYSC’s return to Maiduguri, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
In September 2023, international conflicts statisticians, rated Maiduguri, Borno State as the epicentre of deaths from the terrorism that have threatened the foundation of...
Group to Tinubu: Move against “ghost ministers” in your cabinet
Prominent Civil Rights Advocacy Group, HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA), has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to sack the 'ghost ministers’...
Nigerians, say no to beggarly judiciary, By Emmanuel Onwubiko
To foster and establish the ‘rule of law’ is to ensure that the judiciary is not only independent but appears to be independent, in...





















