It is very easy for Justice Oputa and other people to scold the young Igbo generation for drifting from the academic legacy of the Azikiwes and others. However, they fail to follow a more rigorous intellectual path of reflecting on how our society is being constantly redesigned by forces beyond the control of the young people.... URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2004/jan/091.html Size - 25KB - 20 May 2004
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In 1966, Ndigbo saw themselves as lamb to the slaughter in northern Nigeria. No doubt the northerners saw the Federal Government of Aguiyi Ironsi as an Igbo government unable to prosecute those who murdered their leaders. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/columnist/ogunbiyi/021604.html Size - 27KB - 16 Feb 2004
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Celebratory profiles of honest, talented individuals within government such as Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, El-Rufai our FCT minister, as well as others such as Fawehinmi, Beko Kuti and Anyaoku etc would help to reset national values particularly amongst the youth. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/dec/195.html Size - 35KB - 30 Dec 2003
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By linking up the search of full humanity with the issues of personality, responsibility and personal activity of man, Njoku confronts the individual and collective persons with the demands of Morality and Law and the relation between them in human living. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/sep/111.html Size - 24KB - 11 Sep 2003
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''Reading and watching Justice of the Jungle, we experience a feeling that redirects memory to the path of articulate vision and avoidance of historical excesses....'' (Njoku) ''This is a very interesting historical play and will attract world-wide attention as theatre ….'' (Nnolim) URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/jul/230.html Size - 11KB - 24 Jul 2003
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One thing discernible from all this petition is that our democracy is in peril! The primordial tribal, selfish and ethnic fervor of our politician will either extinguish this experiment prematurely or grind it to death.... URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/jul/041.html Size - 19KB - 04 Jul 2003
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Some reactions to Omoruyi have tended to give the impression that the Igbo are in competition with Edo. This is not the case. The Igbo know their competitors in the struggle for power in Nigeria. These are the Yoruba and the Hausa-Fulani. For the Igbo to compete with the Edo would amount to a crash from the top of Mount Everest. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/may/068.html Size - 42KB - 06 May 2003
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We all entered into the new dispensation with high hopes only to discover that our leaders were poor students of history and so have refused to learn its lessons. ...I refuse to be numbered among sycophants who want the world to believe that this shameless aberration (Obasanjo's re-election) has the overwhelming support of Nigerians. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/letters/2002/apr/099.html Size - 17KB - 07 Apr 2003
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One enduring myth is that Nigeria's first military coup was carried out by ''five Igbo Majors''. The source of this myth is the ''we were five in number'' comment, which the coup's most visible, participant: Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, made in an interview with Dennis Ejindu (Africa and the world - May 1967) after the coup. URL:http://nigeriaworld.com/letters/2002/apr/091.html Size - 16KB - 07 Apr 2003
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