by Chiemezie Madu | Mar 3, 2022 | Politics & Policy
It was heartwarming and very reassuring to hear a foremost Nigerian political stakeholder speak the truth brazenly on TV yesterday (March 2 2022). At least there are still men of conscience left in the country, where selfish interests often supersede national...
by Chiemezie Madu | Mar 1, 2022 | Politics & Policy
There is no legal or statutory requirement for political aspirants in Nigeria to submit a clean bill of health prior to contesting elections in the country. Even the recently signed electoral amendment act did not mandate this. Therefore, strictly speaking, the law...
by Chiemezie Madu | Mar 1, 2022 | Health & medicine
The job of a Chief Medical Director (CMD) of a hospital (read big hospital) has to be the toughest in the world. Whenever I walk into a hospital, either as a patient or a doctor, I marvel at the sheer amount of responsibility vested on one person to administer such a...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 26, 2022 | Sports
Today’s match versus Watford (February 26 2022) is a clear depiction of what the problem with Manchester United is. Namely, that the club’s owners prefer a club that exists as an advertisement brand rather than as a proper football club competing for...
by Chiemezie Madu | Feb 25, 2022 | Politics & Policy
Undoubtedly the most politically disadvantaged group in Nigeria is the south-east geopolitical zone, home to the Igbos. The question is what does it mean to be politically disadvantaged and why is the south-east the most politically disadvantaged group? Being...