XENOPHOBIA: IGBOPHOBIA, YORUPHOBIA, FULAPHOBIA, IJAWPHOBIA, EDOPHOBIA, EFIKPHOBIA, TIVPHOBIA, HAUSAPHOBIA, KANURIPHOBIA, SHADOWPHOBIA…. Josh Arinze’s articles titled, ‘Reuben Abati’s Igbophobia’ published in http://www.Nigerdeltacongress.com and http://www.Gamji.com made an interesting reading. This is not because of his barefoot pugilism with Reuben Abati, the recipient …
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The Awakened World of Nigerian Writers
OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIAN WRITERS II Dear Fellow Writer, The first letter we wrote to Nigerian Writers caused a little flutter in some quarters judging by the responses that came through in the mail. It is not our intention to …
The Little World of Nigerian Writers
Dear Fellow Writers, you need to reconstruct the premise of your purpose when you dabble into this sacred activity. Whenever you sit down to pen that beautiful sentences and essays, ask yourself over and over again what do I intend …
The Hypocrites in Africa
Dear African Brother/Sister COVER NOTE : MILLENNIUM REFLECTIONS Our generation is at a particularly depressing phase in the history of Africa. The situations of Africa and of Africans have never been as degrading as it is today in the annals …
The Testament Of A Wasted Generation
(An Open Letter To The Youth Of Nigeria) Dear Youth of Nigeria, This writer, a member of the wasted generation of Nigeria, writes this testament in shame and sadness to you, the youth of Nigeria. The decision to write this …
In Times Like This – An Open Letter to The Religious Leaders of Nigeria/Africa
It is indeed a very hard time for Nigeria and Africa because of the convergence of the conventional global economic wisdom on the illusion of the efficacy of the Global Economic Order to mitigate favourably on behalf of the poor …
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Nigeria: Ungodly Religious Nation
This discourse is an attempt to unravel the mystery of why a so-called religious nation has gone to the dogs, in spite of our loud claims to religious superiority or holiness; in spite of our daily and weekly attendances at …