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14
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By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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JUN
14
I am Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor of Nigerian Times blog. Being a self-employed writer and human rights advocate fighting against corruption and violation of human has been challenging and often traumatic in Nigeria. I am also known as the Champion of the education of the millions of underprivileged girls out of school in Nigeria and developing SaaS applications for wealth creation and distribution for the reduction of poverty among the majority of Nigerians for the nation building of a New Nigeria in the leadership of Africa among the comity of nations.Fighting corruption in Nigeria is suicidal, because of the institutionalization of corruption in the society from the street to the corridors of power in the government. And majority of Nigerians don't fight or protest against corruption if the corrupt government shares the loot with them even when only the crumbs of the national cake are left for them in what they call "You Chop I Chop" government.Majo
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JAN
28
Nigeria: Between Dogs and Idiots
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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JAN
28
Nigerians protesting against corruption. Photo Credit: MSNBC Photo BlogBetween Dogs and IdiotsNigerians are known as very religious people who are almost equally divided between Christianity and Islam, the two most popular religions in the world. Millions of the Christians love flocking to their different churches every Sunday and millions of the Muslims flock to their mosques every Friday and even cause traffic jams along their routes. But God knows that majority of them are UNFAITHFUL to their FAITH, because they don't even practice what their faith requires and which is a shame no matter how you twist it. To me the most popular religion in Nigeria is Hypocrisy, because majority of Nigerians are the devotees of this religion of conceit and deceit. And these hypocrites are proud of their religion from the street to the pulpit and from the bedroom to the boardroom.Those who are not like them are the endangered species among them.They don't read and when they even read, they read for t
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JAN
08
Where President Goodluck Jonathan Failed
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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JAN
08
President Goodluck Jonathan plunged himself into a quagmire between the devil called "Boko Haram" and the deep blue sea of angry masses protesting the unpopular removal of the fuel subsidy on petrol since New Year's day to date.Mr. President, Public Offers and Sensitization about Oil DeregulationCame too late~ By John Egbeazien Oshodi, Ph.DNo one doubts that there could be a long-term benefits for all Nigerians from the massive oil price deregulation but the ill-timed manner by which executive decision was made showed poor management style.This leadership blunder has not only resulted in a state of economic and social confusion but it has equally received tensed response to split-minded way with which the government reached its decision.The ineffectiveness behind the fuel subsidy removal order remains clear as evidenced in the people’s painful reactions.Certainly, in an economy like Nigeria which is marked by severe economic gap and class division among the people, the
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JAN
03
Why Nigerians Must Protest and Reject the Illegal Removal of Fuel Subsidy
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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JAN
03
Why Nigerians Must Protest and Reject the Illegal Removal of Fuel SubsidyThe sudden announcement of the removal of fuel subsidy on New Year’s Day shocked Nigerians who were still on holidays and they were outraged by the overnight change in the pump price of petrol by owners of filling stations across Nigeria without any authorized benchmark price by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). It is brazenly corrupt and outrageously fraudulent for the filling stations to start selling fuel at exorbitant pump prices immediately the government announced the removal of fuel subsidy on January 1, 2012, without any notification to the citizens who are the primary consumers.The fuel being sold between N137 and N200 per litre was imported under the fuel subsidy regime; therefore it is daylight robbery of consumers by the corrupt and fraudulent government, oil marketers and their distributors with thousands of filling stations all over Nigeria.Millions of litres of fuel i
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AUG
18
70% of 12 million Nigerians Overseas Are Igbos
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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AUG
18
Majority of Nigerians overseas are in the US and UK. Do you know that 70 percent of 12 million Nigerians overseas are Igbos? And 30 percent of them are from Abia State. Moreover, these Nigerians abroad remit over N23 billion every year according to Dr. kalu Kalu Diogu, leader of the Abia State Indigenes in Diaspora and a past Chairman of World Igbo Congress (WIC) Last year 30 million Africans across the globe invested $40 billion into the continent's economy. And Nigerians accounted for about 55 percent of the money. Nigerians in in Diaspora remitted total of sum of $18 billion in 2009. Tweet
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AUG
17
Del-York International is not ripping off Ignorant Nigerians
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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AUG
17
The goal of Del-York International has always been to raise sponsorship to cover full tuition, feeding and accommodations for all participants of the training program from Nigeria's public and private sectors. While we recognize that the price for world class training by the New York Film Academy is a shock for most Nigerians, we have been able to raise support from Local companies who are invested in building the capacity of our nation's youth in the creative industries, which was recently recognized by the World Bank to have great potential for job creation and poverty alleviation. This year we received the generous support from our partners: NDDC, Edo State Government, Riverdrill Group, Pepsi and NAFDAC to sponsor 96% of the students currently attending the program in Lagos. We hope that this group of students will exceed the success rate of the graduates from the 2010 training program in Abuja, where 122 of the 400 graduate are presently employed in the entertainment industry, w
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JUL
14
Boko Haram Terrorism Threats in Nigeria
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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JUL
14
Boko Haram Terrorism Threats in NigeriaAK2011130700138.ANALYSISDr. Deji James, Human Rights Group: writing from Abuja, it is emphatic that the Boko Haram issue is far from being just a ‘northern’ phenomenon, but nationwide crisis.One of the greatest challenges President Goodluck Jonathan's administration faces is the growing insecurity across the country. Nigerians are said to now be living in perpetual fear of falling victim to the spate of bombings, assassinations, kidnappings and other acts of terrorism in the country.Boko Haram, in its fifth straight day of violence, overran a police station in Toro Council in Bauchi State and carted off arms and ammunition. Elsewhere, a heavy explosion followed by bursts of sporadic gunfire hit Maiduguri, where the Islamic fundamentalists have also been waging a campaign of terror.The Coalition of Ethnic Nationalities of Nigeria (CENN) has said the nefarious operations of the Boko Haram sect must be considered as an act of war and terr
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APR
11
These uncivilized Nigerians are not ready to practice democracy
By:
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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APR
11
INEC Polling Centre in NigeriaFrom field reports all over Nigeria, the National Assembly Elections of last Saturday April 9, 2011, have not been really free and fair.The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Professor Attahiru Jega has shown that he has been overwhelmed by the herculean task of conducting free and fair elections in a nation that is ruled by corruption at all levels of public administration and the unscrupulous citizens prefer ignominious ways of life to honourable and noble values and virtues of a civilized society and they would rather practice kleptocracy instead of democracy. One of the shocking cases of corruption is the current political drama in Anambra State over the polls in the Anambra Central Senatorial District where Mr. Alex Anene, the returning officer/collation officer of INEC alleged that his life has been threatened by the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the state government, because he refused the offer of N10milli
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OCT
01
God Bless Nigeria!
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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OCT
01
Happy 48th Independence Anniversary!I went on my knees early in the morning to say a prayer for a New Nigeria.A New Nigeria with God fearing leaders and God fearing people.I know that God will answer my prayer.I wish all my fellow citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria all the best things in the world.The Nigerian Fools Who Think They Can Fool Godby Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi
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MAR
11
Attention To All New and Old Members of Nigerian Times International Forum!
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EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
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MAR
11
I do not want what Nigerians are doing on Nairaland to be repeated on Nigerian Times International Forum.I am developing the largest Nigerian news media on the Internet and Nigerian Times International Forum is a cosmopolitan news, current affairs, and general features forum with discussion boards on all the subjects and aspects of life and it is for the general benefit of the international community in the global village.Members creating double memberships will not help you and I.I am not desperate for more members.Nigerian Times International Forum has no competition.The language of the content and the context are above what you see in other Nigerian forums.I respect the dignity and integrity of the highly educated members of Nigerian Times International Forum, who are among the most educated intellectuals and professionals online and offline.Please, respect them as well by obeying the rules and regulations of Nigerian Times International Forum.We must be honest and transparent.419 I
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