Tag: Tony Eke
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Tinubu’s livestock ministry: Matters arising – By Tony Eke
The creation of the Ministry of Livestock Development by the Tinubu administration may seem purposeful from the conceptual framework yet it’s beguiling in every material classification.
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Echoes of Uhuru in Kenya far from Nigeria – By Tony Eke
In penning the above excerpt of poetic memorial for the Irish martyrs in the Easter Rebellion of 1916, W.B. Yeats, one of the greatest poets in the English language, identifies extreme frustration rooted in injustice as a trigger of social upheavals that drive mankind to resist oppression of one group of people by another.
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The fault is not in our national anthem, but poor leadership! – By Tony Eke
In the past one year of the 10th Senate, no other bill was swiftly passed like the one that reverted Nigeria to the old National Anthem after presidential assent. Without inputs from a broad spectrum of the populace, the Senate resurrected the old anthem which was consigned to the dustbin of history forty six years…
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Democracy: Twenty five years on – By Tony Eke
This year’s anniversary of Democracy Day is unique, historic, and its essence is not lost on the discerning category of our compatriots. Despite differences in opinions, worldviews, and persuasions across the country, there’s a consensus among the populace