Author: Comrade James Ezema

In a heartfelt statement released today, the Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has extended its warmest congratulations to Ghana’s President-Elect, emphasizing the importance of learning from Ghana’s recent electoral success as Nigeria gears up for its own 2027 general elections. In a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, the CNPP highlighted the need for Nigeria to reclaim its status as a leader in democratic governance in Africa. “The recent victory of Ghana’s President-Elect is a testament to the maturity and resilience of Ghana’s democracy,” the CNPP stated. “As we celebrate this achievement, we must…

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Throughout history, the abuse of power has led to devastating consequences, tarnishing the legacies of leaders and causing irreparable harm to individuals and societies. Leaders who abuse their power often forget that their position is transient and can swiftly shift, leading to accountability. In ancient Greece, tyranny wasn’t always viewed negatively. However, as time passed, the term gained a negative connotation, implying a ruler driven by personal gain and power. This concept has evolved over time, with philosophers like Aristotle defining tyranny as a sole ruler exercising power without accountability, often through force and coercion. History is replete with examples…

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The Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, MON, has expressed his sadness over the activities of terrorists and bandits terrorizing Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, and Kebbi States and its environs. To address this, Dr. Matawalle has directed the Chief of Defence Staff and other military chiefs to relocate to Sokoto, which is the headquarters of the GOC Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, and Kebbi states. “This strategic move underscores the unwavering commitment of the government to restoring peace and security in the region,” Dr. Matawalle said. “While in the North West, they will supervise operations and ensure that Bello…

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Nigeria’s political landscape is notoriously dominated by money politics, where bribery, vote buying, and election rigging are rampant. This can be discouraging for young people who aspire to become political leaders but lack the financial resources to compete. However, it’s essential to remember that money isn’t the only factor that determines success in politics. In this article, we’ll explore strategies for overcoming the challenges of money politics and achieving success as a young political leader in Nigeria. Build a Strong Network Networking is crucial in politics. Focus on building relationships with people from diverse backgrounds, including community leaders, activists, and…

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