SPONSORED In a bid to reenergize staff towards enhancing its developmental thrive in Nigeria, The Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) organised Board and Staff Annual Retreat. The retreat which was held in Port Harcourt was aimed at accelerating CEHRD's Strategy for the year 2026 to 2028. Addressing the participants during the retreat, the coordinator (CEHRD), Dr. Nubari Nabie stated that the retreat gave opportunity for the Vision and Mission of CEHRD to be rekindled so staff can enhance their productivity in alignment with organization objectives. He recounted that CEHRD has had remarkable successes, encouraging staff to continue their impacts on the community without fear or favour. On his part, CEHRD's head of programme, Mr. Styvn Obodokwe reviewed that the organization is known for defending the rights of citizens, urging that it will continue to speak out and hold the government at all levels accountable. Speaking further, Head of Admini...
Written By Nduka Anyanwu AS NIGERIA APPROACHES A CRITICAL PRE-ELECTION PERIOD, CONCERNS OVER THE INTEGRITY OF OUR DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES INTENSIFY. In a recent view, APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, has raised alarms over the declining state of political competition in Nigeria. He emphasized that the weakening of our democratic system is not merely due to internal party disputes but is rooted in a deeper institutional crisis threatening the very foundations of credible political contestation. According to the view, Nigeria is witnessing a disturbing pattern of intra-party crises across various political entities. These include leadership disputes within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), factional tensions in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and internal cohesion challenges within the Labour Party — even in the ruling party, which has yet to face a major internal upheaval. The report asserts that these are not isolated incidents but symptoms of a broader insti...