Almost fifty years after the Nigeria-Biafra War (1967-1970) ... These other ethnic-groups are now, also demanding with strong voice, for the restructuring of Nigeria! Experience, they say, is the best teacher! URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oborji/073018.html
Most European journalists were shocked by the stridency of Lumumba’s speech. The Western media lashed out at Lumumba. “Time” spoke of a “venomous attack.” Indeed, in the West, many saw this speech as a call to arms opening up Belgium – Congolese... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oborji/072618.html
Inspired by the traditional message of Easter as the triumph of life over the forces of death and sin; and of truth over falsehood and lies, our reflection takes its’ bearing from the following passages of Matthew’s Gospel: URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oborji/032918.html
Wwe have in Nigeria today a very serious problem, which we must fix first before confronting any racist Trump of the day. The white people's disdain of black race has been part of our history as Africans from time immemorial and we have been handling it.... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oborji/011718.html
Like Ekwueme and Ezemenari, most of these politicians still believed it was their prayer life, especially daily recitation of the Holy Rosary, that helped to keep them going throughout the period of their incarceration at the Kirikiri prison. They... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oborji/020518.html
This article is about remembering the dead. It is about the ‘spiritual-mystical’ bond and relationship which exist between the living and dead members of any given society or family. No society can survive or make any positive progress without maintaining... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2017/may/293.html
It is no longer secret to say that a few Nigerian elites and intellectuals with conscience, those who have started to debate about the need for an alternative history for the nation, are viewed nowadays by the present class of Nigerian leaders as enemies... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2017/mar/141.html
Since Governor Okorocha confesses publicly of being a Christian, and Christianity is also my own religion, my take on him in this article is inspired by the above implications of his statement which centers principally, on his choice of fetish deities... URL:https://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2017/mar/041.html