Do the Igbo and the Yoruba Know They Are Children of the Same “God”?, By Fredrick Nwabufo
Despite having so much in common, politics has been a pesky point of dissonance for both groups.
Despite having so much in common, politics has been a pesky point of dissonance for both groups.
Restructuring along ethnic lines is a recipe for disintegration.
“We have all summoned courage. They have deceived us to take our inheritance. We are going to get our inheritance ...
We suffer for this. So many people charged with informing us, with informing themselves, are just sitting still. Ta-Nehisi Coates
The fourth reason is the most pungent, particularly because of its extreme hypocritical underpinnings.
Let’s not kid ourselves, we are a stronger bunch together. Our different cultures and perspectives, our economics of numbers, that’s ...
(Keynote lecture delivered at the Obafemi Awolowo Birthday Anniversary Symposium Convened by the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation. Lagos, March 4, 2014) ...
Out of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbo have by far the worst politicians. Among the different ...