Human rights activist and 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore has said that he would have acted differently if he had…
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Unity Cup 2025: Ahmed Musa leaves Super Eagles camp after substitute appearance against Ghana
Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has left the team’s camp for the Unity Cup in London due to personal reasons. Musa only returned to the…
View More Unity Cup 2025: Ahmed Musa leaves Super Eagles camp after substitute appearance against GhanaJUST IN: AEDC staff electrocuted during repair duty in FCT
A staff of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), Mustapha Isa has been killed during a repair operation in Mabushi. Isa was said to have…
View More JUST IN: AEDC staff electrocuted during repair duty in FCT“I Respect And Love PDP, But It’s Time To Progressively Move” – Gov Eno
The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has dropped a fresh hint about his plans to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All…
View More “I Respect And Love PDP, But It’s Time To Progressively Move” – Gov EnoJUST IN: INEC fixes dates for Ekiti, Osun guber elections
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday, announced dates for the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States. Yakubu Mahmood, the chairman of the…
View More JUST IN: INEC fixes dates for Ekiti, Osun guber electionsBREAKING: Appeal Court overturns High Court judgment, reaffirms validity of Kano LG elections
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has overturned the ruling of the Federal High Court in Kano regarding the local government elections conducted in…
View More BREAKING: Appeal Court overturns High Court judgment, reaffirms validity of Kano LG electionsJUST IN: Gunmen invade Benue school as students write WAEC
Some gunmen invaded the Government Secondary School, Odugbo in Benue State while students were sitting for their Senior Secondary School West Africa Examination Council (WAEC)…
View More JUST IN: Gunmen invade Benue school as students write WAEC*NIGERIA’s DEMOCRACY* *STARTED ON A FAULTY* *FOUNDATION ——— Prince* *Onwa Nwafor–Orizu.* A Major Political Stakeholder, Community Leader and Son Of The Former President of the Senate, Prince Onwa Nwafor–Orizu has stated that Nigeria’s democracy started on a very faulty foundation. He made this clear during an exclusive interview with Our Correspondent yesterday at his country home in Nnewi, Anambra State in commemoration of Nigeria’s Democracy Day. Asked to evaluate Nigeria’s Democracy so, far he stated: “” Democracy has a general concept, but it is practiced in a peculiar way as it suits every society. The basic understanding of Democracy is Government of the people for the people and by the people. But it is not the holistic nature of what Democracy is all about. Democracy is Society bound. What goes on in America is peculiar to the environment, character and societal influences prevalent in America. The greatest problem of what we are calling Democracy in Nigeria is that there is no effort put in place for effective functioning of the system, that is why it is very difficult for it to yield the dividends of Democracy as it were.”” Continuing he further pointed out:””What I am saying is that in our society today, called Nigeria, Democracy is supposed to mean that everyone should fully participate either through Representation or through direct Participation in elections, so that the distribution of wealth for the common good would be equal. The essence of Government in a Democracy is to protect the citizens of the country. Now in Nigeria, we started on a very faulty foundation and that foundation has been militating against the Tenets of Democracy over the years. That is why it has been too difficult to get the full dividends of Democracy, even with all the promises and good intentions of every Government that have ruled us from 1999 till date.”” He further advocated that by practicing a Bi Camera System of Government that will eliminate both the Senate and House of Representatives, and in its place we will have One National Assembly, a lot of wastages and financial loopholes would be blocked. Adding that Membership should be vocational with each member being paid Sitting allowances. Prince Nwafor–Orizu insisted that democracy is not about political parties, rather,it is about the mindset and ideology of those elected through the parties and what they want to offer to the people who gave them the mandate. He pointed out that it is very clear that democracy in Nigeria has not achieved much for Nigerians, rather it has become an Oil Mill for corrupt politicians who one way or the other found themselves in the corridors of power. He warned that:”” Until power is decentralized in the country, things will continue to get worse, because too much power have been vested in the centre.””. The Otolo Nnewi Born Politician, Business Mogul and Community Leader further advised that Nigerians should continue to work hard to survive the present hardship in the country. He lamented that the elites and the politicians are so much interested in looting and stealing, instead of giving the people dividends of Democracy. He finally submitted that the surest way to effectively tackle the issue of insecurity in Nigeria is by the introduction of State Police, which he pointed out is the standard and normal procedure in advanced countries.
Just In: Immigration Confirms Arrest Of Suspected Notorious Ritual Killer, Obi Obieze
The Comptroller General, Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, has confirmed the arrest of Obi Levi Obieze, alias Levi Obu Onyeka, a male individual wanted by…
View More Just In: Immigration Confirms Arrest Of Suspected Notorious Ritual Killer, Obi Obieze‘PDP Is In Intensive Care Unit, And Many People No Longer Have Confidence In Damagum’s Leadership’ – Suswam
Former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, has averred that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Bellnews reports…
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