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Emeka Esogbue

The Niger Delta War: on what Basis?

... this region that was used in building Abuja, Festac town and many state capitals of the nation, yet the people of Niger Delta have nothing compared to Abuja today is one of the most impressively beautiful cities of the world. The idea of ... Read Read: The Niger Delta War: on what Basis?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/06/2009 | Politics

North is Responsible for the Woes of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

... step of the North, then there is bound to be an inevitable hardship in the country and the underdevelopments of other regions which the Niger Delta bears now (for further details, see the article on ‘Abuja: how the Nothern Oligarchy Led by ... Read Read: North is Responsible for the Woes of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

By: Emeka Esogbue | 01/07/2008 | Politics

Relocation of Delta State Capital: Anioma, Ndokwa and the Niger Delta Region

... Geographers to answer. If today Edo state, Akwa Ibom state, Cross River state, Abia State amongst others all form part of Niger Delta we wonder why areas such as Ibusa, Asaba, Oko, Okpanam, Ndokwa towns and villages all located few square ... Read Read: Relocation of Delta State Capital: Anioma, Ndokwa and the Niger Delta Region

By: Emeka Esogbue | 14/04/2008 | News & Society
Victor Ulasi

Nigeria is unfair to Niger Delta – Bankole

... the main war await them. “As the Militants have yielded to amnesty a war awaits Niger Delta, a war of Development, a war of clearing the oil from their land, and a war of building infrastructures but I strongly believe that the Federal ... Read Read: Nigeria is unfair to Niger Delta – Bankole

By: Victor Ulasi | 13/10/2009 | Journalism

NIGER DELTA: YAR ADUA AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT:

... reports. I realized that if the said oil were to be anywhere in the north, the country would have divided by now. Whether all the people in Niger Delta are exterminated or not, Nigerian Government would never know peace until that region ... Read Read: NIGER DELTA: YAR ADUA AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT:

By: Chris Okafor | 15/06/2009 | Politics
Emeka Esogbue

The Nigerian Civil War and Factors That Made the War Inevitable

... still, the discovery of oil in the now Niger-Delta region then in the Eastern Region has also been said to be part of the reasons which goaded the former Eastern region into hastily declaring the war which would have been avoided or best ... Read Read: The Nigerian Civil War and Factors That Made the War Inevitable

By: Emeka Esogbue | 11/08/2008 | Politics

THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO:

... cases have absolutely nothing to sustain the state. Their target is the 15% Federal allocation courtesy of oil in Niger Delta. Unlike the Anioma people, we have what it takes to be self reliant. The records are there. I understand that ... Read Read: THE ORIGIN OF OGWASHI- UKU, ANIOMA AND THE REST OF DELTA IBO:

By: Chris Okafor | 20/04/2009 | Politics
Emeka Esogbue

The United States and the Arduous Task of Curtailing Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Arab Nations, Gulf Wars, Armament, Disarmament,

... to effectively put the nuclear facilties to good use and security of same in view of militant activities in the Niger Delta at present ravaging the country with endless attacks and another frequent Islamic fundamentalism with which the ... Read Read: The United States and the Arduous Task of Curtailing Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Arab Nations, Gulf Wars, Armament, Disarmament,

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/09/2008 | Politics

Re: the Future of Igbos Under Delta State Presidency

... -constructing dilapidated roads and naming them after themselves. The Igbo of South-East have done NOTHING to endorse or support the Delta North in their agitation for the actualization of Anioma State, the indifference in the attitude of ... Read Read: Re: the Future of Igbos Under Delta State Presidency

By: Emeka Esogbue | 17/12/2008 | Politics

Welcome to Asaba, the Beautiful Capital of Delta State

... of development that has linked the towns. Asaba is also connected with Onitsha by the magnificent River Niger Bridge.   Following the creation of Delta State in 1991, Asaba was announced as its headquarter by the Ibrahim Babangida regime ... Read Read: Welcome to Asaba, the Beautiful Capital of Delta State

By: Emeka Esogbue | 08/06/2009 | News & Society

How the Igbo Nation and Communities are Marginalized

... the looming crises under the carpet in an attempt to move the nation forward. For if these were to be true, the issue of Niger-Delta would not be in existence in the first place and everyone including non-Igbo would not allege that their ... Read Read: How the Igbo Nation and Communities are Marginalized

By: Emeka Esogbue | 23/06/2008 | Politics

Professor Emman Osakwe

... you buy and read today’s papers? How many mind bugging and gory stories? What is the latest on militancy and criminality in the Niger Delta? How painful! You may try to take your mind off those depressive issues and feed your mind with the ... Read Read: Professor Emman Osakwe

By: Professor Emman Osakwe | 10/11/2009 | College & University
Emeka Esogbue

Demand for Anioma State: Just How Achievable is it?

... English language and does not in any way sound African.   It could therefore accommodate the various communities located within the Niger Delta. That the people of Anioma are perceived as Igbo should not seen as a reason why the people ... Read Read: Demand for Anioma State: Just How Achievable is it?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 16/07/2009 | Politics

Uwechue, Ohanaeze, Ndiigbo and the Future of Anioma

... would go to Aso Rockto tell them all that happened? When the North are together fighting for the Hausa-Fulani, the Yoruba and the Niger Delta are gaining political mileage and winning all the amenities for their people, our own Ohanaeze ... Read Read: Uwechue, Ohanaeze, Ndiigbo and the Future of Anioma

By: Emeka Esogbue | 17/12/2008 | Politics

NAVIGATING THE NATION THROUGH TODAY’S SHAME TO TOMORROW’S FAME: SOCIAL STUDIES AS PILOT, A Love Song to My Husband and the New Nigeria, 17TH IN THE SE

... you buy and read today’s papers? How many mind bugging and gory stories? What is the latest on militancy and criminality in the Niger Delta? How painful! You may try to take your mind off those depressive issues and feed your mind with the ... Read Read: NAVIGATING THE NATION THROUGH TODAY’S SHAME TO TOMORROW’S FAME: SOCIAL STUDIES AS PILOT, A Love Song to My Husband and the New Nigeria, 17TH IN THE SE

By: Lanre | 09/11/2009 | Mental Health
 

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