Author: Muhammad Ajah

Nigerian children have called on the good people of Nigeria to vote for the reelection of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in the 16th February, 2019 Presidential election for the continuation and stabilization of their good works for the country. The children, under the auspice of Nigerian Children Ambassadors for Buhari-Osinbajo (NCABO) 2019, made the call in their audio and video materials in support of Buhari’s second term bid. They said they have produced the materials, currently being used in the new media, to advance their appeal to the citizens. Leader of NCABO 2019, Ambassador Buhsro Ukamaka Obiahu…

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The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has proven to Nigerians that he can enter the United States of America (USA) as any other free citizen of Nigeria. Bravo to him! This is a great campaign feat. He has explained why he embarked on the controversial long awaited journey. His mission was to create the right and vibrant economic atmosphere for American investments and get high rate and quantum benefits in return. That was the primary drive for his trip. It is a very welcome mission because America is a strategic business mover anywhere. “I…

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I appeal to my readers for understanding and not misunderstanding of this piece. It is very petrifying the rise in number of children out of wedlock. Children from un-solemnized matrimony carry despicable identities, though divinely innocent. The act is provocative. It is becoming an accepted norm in many societies. In short, some societies especially in the far southern geopolitical zones accept that it is the only means of the assurance of the fruitfulness of the female folks. There is the traditional belief that the female are predominately married to the “marine spirits” which makes them barren in the physical world,…

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A political pressure group for Buhari-Osinbajo continuity, Buhari-Osinbajo 2nd-Term Support (BOSS), has appealed to the duly registered political parties in Nigeria to comply with the guidelines laid down by the electoral umpire, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and stop anything diversionary actions that can jeopardize the processes for free and fair polls in February and March 2019. BOSS, while expressing concerns over the interference of some opposition parties with INEC activities, called on all the participants in the forthcoming elections to think Nigeria first before individual interest. The group also called on the security agencies to apply the law on…

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I do not know how to describe President Muhammadu Buhari as a very successful leader of Nigeria. I am short of words to describe him as the most successful President in the history of Nigeria, successful in the full meaning of the word. Some of the past leaders sincerely tried their best. I think success may be a relative abstraction, just like it is said that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Even in measuring success in personal pursuit, contentment is seen as a natural yardstick. Many but very similar definitions by different lexicons including the business one…

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The South Eastern Muslims Organization of Nigeria (SEMON), on behalf of Ndigbo Muslims of Nigeria, has joined millions of Nigerian compatriots and other nationalities to condole the federal government of Nigeria, the Sokoto state administration and the Shagari’s family over the death of the former democratic President of Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari who died in Abuja hospital end of last year. SEMON described the death as a monumental loss to the nation and democracy, owing to the fact that the late Shagari’s wealth of democratic experiences was still required as a source of strength in the continuous push to fix…

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The Ndigbo Muslims of Nigeria are getting twitchy and itchy. The recent summit of prominent Ndigbo Muslims at Enugu, penultimate week, was an opener with the shocking revelations and anxieties it raised. It was the first national summit, therefore, it was like an awaited opportunity for the Muslim minority faithful to physically see themselves together under one roof and interact with name bearers some had heard for long. They used the forum to also offload their heavy-hearts of itching matters concerning their status in Igboland. Some of them shared personal experiences that were quite touching, though revealing of a forlorn…

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