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Government Set To Boost Tourism Potentials of Bonny LGA ..... As Rivers NUJ partners Bonny Chamber of Commerce to boost tourism in Bonny

  By: Ijeoma Tubosia The Rivers State government has reiterated its intention to   boost  tourism potential of the State . The Permanent Secretary Ministry of culture and tourism,  Barrister Tomonialadieokuma Ishmael stated this at a one day Discover Bonny " Stakeholders Dialogue" organized by the Bonny Chamber of Commerce in Finima Bonny local government area. Barrister  Ishmael said Governor Siminalayi Fubara appreciated the socio-cultral and economic potential of tourism, which informed his decision to create road to Bonny in order to ensure that blue economy is guaranteed. According to him, Bonny is peaceful " as a government we will ensure we push tourism potential of Bonny to the world, bearing in mind that it will boost the IGR of the State," he said. " Keep singing the song of Bonny, media campaign should be sustained, Bonny is safe, and can now be assessed through air, sea and land " He however said his observations would be communicated to the Go...
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OPINION - Harnessing The Potential Of Nigeria's Youth: Insights From One Of The Youngest Political Party National Chairman

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Nigeria’s youthful population represents one of the country’s greatest assets for sustainable development. Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, one of the youngest national chairmen of a major political party, underscores the critical importance of investing in Nigeria’s youth to fast-track the nation’s progress. Nigeria’s Youth: A Demographic Dividend Nigeria is home to over 60% of its population under the age of 25, making it one of the youngest countries globally. This demographic trend presents a unique opportunity for economic transformation. With targeted investments in education, vocational training, and skills development, Nigeria’s youth could become powerful drivers of innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth. Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa emphasizes: "If Nigeria channels resources into empowering our youth, we can unlock their immense potential to lead us into a prosperous future." The Path to Faster Development Harnessing this youthful energy re...

OPINION- APGA National Chairman Advocates For Investment Opportunities In Nigeria's Growing Economy

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, is increasingly positioning itself as a prime destination for investment. Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), underscores the vast potential that Nigeria’s diverse sectors offer to both local and international investors. A WEALTH OF OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS KEY SECTORS Nigeria’s economy boasts a broad spectrum of investment opportunities, particularly in agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The country’s extensive arable land, combined with a large and youthful workforce, makes agriculture a promising sector for growth and food security initiatives. Similarly, Nigeria’s burgeoning manufacturing industry presents avenues for value addition and industrialization, while the expanding services sector—including finance, telecommunications, and hospitality—continues to attract investment. THE MARKET ADVANTAGE With a population exceeding 2...

OPINION - Nigeria's Development Trajectory - Challenges And Opportunities — Insights From APGA National Chairman

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and a pivotal player on the continent’s economic and political stage, stands at a crossroads in its development journey. As the nation strives to realize its full potential, the insights of key political leaders provide valuable guidance on the path forward.  Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), offers a candid assessment of the pressing challenges and promising opportunities shaping Nigeria’s future. THE CHALLENGES HINDERING NIGERIA’S PROGRESS Infrastructural Deficit: One of Nigeria’s most glaring obstacles is its inadequate infrastructure. Power outages, dilapidated roads, and underdeveloped healthcare facilities hamper economic activities and diminish the quality of life for citizens. Addressing these infrastructural shortcomings is critical to unlocking growth across various sectors. 2. Pervasive Corruption: Corruption remains a deep-seated issue...

Mbaise Set To Bid Agbawo Dike Izu 1 Of Oru Ahiara Farewell

  The Oru Ahiara community in Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area, Imo State, is preparing to bid a final farewell to one of its most respected traditional figures, Chief Joseph Ozurumba Chidi Chilaka, fondly known as Agbawo Dike Izu 1 of Oru Ahiara.  His funeral ceremonies, scheduled for December 17th–21st, 2025, are expected to draw prominent personalities, community leaders, and indigenes returning from across Nigeria and the diaspora. Chief Chilaka, celebrated for his wisdom, leadership, and unifying influence in Umuokorocha and the wider Mbaise nation, passed away leaving behind a legacy of service, humility, and cultural stewardship. Family members describe him as a father not only to his biological children but also to many in the community whose lives he shaped through counsel, philanthropy, and public-spirited initiatives. According to the announcement signed by Dr. Uche Samuel Chilaka, the Chief Mourner, funeral activities will begin on Wednesday, December 17th, with...

OPINION - Economic Development and Sustainability: Beyond Oil – Unlocking Nigeria’s Potential Through Diversification an Insight by APGA National Chairman

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, has long been characterized by its heavy dependence on oil revenue. While oil has historically been the backbone of the nation’s economy, this reliance has exposed Nigeria to significant vulnerabilities, including economic volatility, fluctuating global oil prices, and environmental concerns.  Recognizing these challenges, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), advocates for a strategic paradigm shift—one that explores and harnesses alternative revenue streams to promote sustainable economic growth. In his recent discourse, Barrister Ezeokenwa emphasized that for Nigeria to attain long-term stability and prosperity, it must diversify its economic base beyond oil.  He underscores the importance of investing in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, technology, and renewable energy—areas with immense potential to generate employment, foster innovation, a...

OPINION - The Impact of Political Leadership on Nigeria’s Economic Development as opined by APGA National Chairman Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Political leadership in Nigeria has wielded a profound influence on the nation’s economic trajectory—often with detrimental effects. Challenges such as widespread corruption, political instability, and inconsistent policy directions have consistently hampered Nigeria’s potential for sustainable growth. While visionary leadership can serve as a catalyst for progress, Nigeria’s history reveals that a focus on short-term personal gains and opacity has too often stifled development and perpetuated underdevelopment. Key Areas of Impact Corruption and Resource Mismanagement: Corruption among political elites remains a persistent obstacle, draining vital resources that could otherwise fund infrastructure, education, and healthcare. The absence of accountability enables the embezzlement of public funds, deepening poverty and widening inequality across the country. Policy Inconsistency and Political Instability: Nigeria’s history of military coups and freque...