Written By Nduka Anyanwu On this special occasion of the 2026 Workers Day celebration, The APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa extends his warmest greetings and heartfelt appreciation to all Nigerian workers whose dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment continue to drive the progress of our great nation. May 1st stands as a powerful reminder of the dignity of labour and the indispensable role workers play in nation-building. Across every sector public and private, formal and informal Nigerian workers remain the backbone of our economy, the engine of development, and the true strength of our democracy. As we celebrate this years Workers Day, Bar. Ezeokenwa commends their sacrifices, perseverance in the face of economic challenges, and daily contributions toward national growth and stability. Their hard work remains the foundation upon which a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria can be built. He encouraged all workers to remain steadfast, committed, and hopefu...
Tense Political Atmosphere: Rethinking The Credibility Of Electing The People's Mandate Amid Political Apathy By APGA National Chairman
Written By Nduka Anyanwu Nigeria’s democratic journey stands today at a critical crossroads, where the trust of the people in the electoral process is increasingly being tested by deepening political tension, institutional distrust, and widespread voter apathy. The growing atmosphere of political uncertainty raises urgent questions about the credibility of electing the true mandate of the people in an environment where confidence in democratic institutions continues to decline. According to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the nation must urgently rethink its political culture and democratic processes if genuine representation, good governance, and national stability must be achieved. He emphasized that democracy thrives not merely on elections, but on the credibility of those elections and the collective belief of citizens that their votes truly count. When the people begin to lose faith in the process, democracy itself...