Tag: Emma Esinnah
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Anti-Igbo campaign: The triumph of a strategy from hell – By Emma Esinnah
This year, 2023, is the 72nd anniversary of the birth of ethnic politics in Nigeria and we have marked it with a bang – the most virulent strain of the malady, since its official birth in 1951. Incidentally, this anniversary was marked in Lagos – its birthplace – with the anti-Igbo campaign of 2023 politics…
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Tribute to Professor Charles Okigbo at 72 – By Emma Esinnah
In May this year, I received a message that my uncle was involved in a car accident the previous day and had passed on that morning, at 82. He was a good man. Though I had always tried to show him kindness from time to time, I had planned bigger things I would do for…
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Of Prayer, Politics and Nigerian Youths – By Emma Esinnah
Oftentimes, you hear some people say that Nigerians are praying too much. I agree that there are some things that Nigerians are not doing enough of. But anyone who thinks or says that Nigerians are praying too much probably does not understand the enormity of Nigeria’s problems.