by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 18, 2022 | Politics & Policy
As 2023 approaches, the clamor for an Igbo president grows louder, albeit not as loud as some of us expected. Different terms have been used to describe this quest for an Igbo presidency, the most common being ‘Igbo president’ or ‘president of Igbo...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 16, 2022 | Politics & Policy
A viral video made the rounds recently, of the APC presidential aspirant, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who appeared to have a wet stain on his kaftan/babaringa while on a consultative visit to some Obas in Ijebu Ode, South West Nigeria. While some people claimed he had...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 13, 2022 | Church & Religion
Sometimes I think the depth of faith of the first apostles of Christ is not fully appreciated. Most times when I read the Bible, I subconsciously assume that the biblical events were divinely predetermined for our own instruction, like a scripted drama being acted out...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 11, 2022 | Church & Religion
Recently a video has been making the rounds on social media about a Catholic priest in Ikorodu Lagos state, who allegedly ‘banned’ the singing of Igbo hymns in his parish. Expectedly, it has generated a lot of harsh reactions and criticisms across the...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 9, 2022 | Society & Culture
The strongest representation of life is through art, especially audio-visual art (motion picture). A popular proverb says when a lie is told repeatedly, it becomes the truth. When you hear or see the same story everyday, it becomes the new normal (think of how we now...