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OCT
12
RESTORING FAITH IN GOVERNANCE:THE UZODINMA STRATEGY
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
on
OCT
12
"RESTORING FAITH IN GOVERNANCE: THE UZODINMA STRATEGY**TO ALL NDI IMO.**OUR VISION*To galvanise Imo people to aspire and achieve together. To ensure that Imo comes before self-interest as we promote the tenets of one people, one destiny. To support, promote and place Imo State on the horizon of limitless opportunities while telling it as it is without bias, compromise, prejudice, favouritism or partisanship.*OUR MISSION*The need for clarity, certainty and accuracy in understanding the workings of the government in Imo State has never been more urgent than now. A lot of issues critical to our people are deliberately twisted, spinned, unreported, underreported and even mangled to create the impression that our state is under siege, failing and therefore should be avoided by all means.The state has suffered extensive damages occasioned by an intricately contrived de-marketing agenda by agents of destablisation bent on tarring our people and the government with the brush of shame. T
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APR
27
President Jonathan, you must rescue the NYSC Members
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
on
APR
27
Some NYSC members on national service for INEC during the 2011 ElectionsPresident Jonathan on the National Youth Service Corps Members: “will do what is right” including Professional Mental Health CounselingOur world has a long history of election violence but what makes the April 2011 Nigeria election violence distinct is the reported horrifying death of some National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members.How many of them actually got slaughtered, severely disfigured, vanished in the bushes or yet to be found remain unknown given our fragile intelligence and forensic power but we know that a good number of service corps members died in various riots across the predominantly Muslim northern States. As young men and women serving in Nigeria’s National Youth Service Corps, a mandatory yearlong service, doing their civic work, little did they know that some of them will fall victim to deadly rioting that tailed the presidential election in particular. As part of their cal
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APR
17
Boko Haram Movement And Its Deadly Impact
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
on
APR
17
Boko Haram Movement And Its Deadly ImpactBy Barrister Bunmi V. Osin (Email: igbala1@yahoo.co.uk)( Tuesday, April 5, 2011 )"Back to the crux of the matter. Why has the National Assembly members suddenly gone to sleep? Have they not heard of the over 4,000 Darul Islam sect members in Mokwa of Niger State that were dislodged and sent to their respective States?" -Barrister Bunmi V. OsinThe Nigerian nation has had more than its fair share of conflicts. From inter-ethnic, intra-ethnic and religious conflicts to land disputes etc. e.g. Shagamu (Yoruba vs Hausa in July 1999; Aguleri vs Umuleri in Anambra State in April, 2000; the Ikulu vs Baju in Zango Kataf; the ethno-religious fracas in parts of Jos, in Sept. 2001, July 2002, and Nov. 2008; acts of militancy in the Niger Delta and most recently the attacks on innocent Nigerians that started in Bauchi and sporadically spread to other States in the North where the Boko Haram adherents had pitched their tents, etc. The latest inciden
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