Ralph Egbu

Jonathan/Amaechi feud: Before we destroy our democracy

Jonathan/Amaechi feud: Before we destroy our democracy
May 12, 2013 3 Comments »

I want to begin today’s discourse from the fall-outs of last week’s topic, “Abuja, whose capital is it and what do FCT Ministers do?” I expected massive reaction and my readers did not fail me. No doubt, Abuja is in ... Read More »

Burden of restoration and reconciliation

Burden of restoration and reconciliation
April 21, 2013 1 Comment »

There are things I have discovered in this nation, some of which I think are necessary to share with other Nigerians. The first is that I have observed that truly all citizens want our nation to develop. We are all ... Read More »

The search for effective leadership (2)

The search for  effective leadership (2)
April 7, 2013 2 Comments »

Last week, I tried to deal with some issues I consider misconceptions in our search for effective leadership.  I said it was not true foreign schools teach that morality or compassion has no role in politics or place in the ... Read More »

The search for effective leadership

The search for effective leadership
March 31, 2013 3 Comments »

I have a long time ago concluded a four-part series work on the search for effective leadership different from the one you are reading now. The discourse was meant for this page, but somehow a kind of reluctance enveloped me. ... Read More »

Tinubu/Buhari: Are they playing games with Nigerians?

Tinubu/Buhari: Are they playing games with Nigerians?
March 10, 2013 5 Comments »

Today’s discourse is on one of the issues that engaged the attention of Nigerians in the past few weeks. It is about the merger of some political parties, which if successfully consummated, would give us another mega party similar to ... Read More »

Create more states and restructure the nation

Create more states and restructure the nation
March 3, 2013 7 Comments »

This is an issue I have dealt with so many times in this column. If anyone thinks I will relent on it, he or she may be making a mistake of a lifetime. It is one issue, as far as ... Read More »

Ezekwesili’s charge: Jonathan discharged and acquitted

Ezekwesili’s charge: Jonathan discharged and acquitted
February 17, 2013 6 Comments »

If my “domain” were to be a true court, Madam Oby Ezekwesili would have gone free quite alright but not without some tongue lashing. When on my own, I stray away to read some law reports, I find some fulfillments ... Read More »

Peter Odili’s redemption song

Peter Odili’s redemption song
February 3, 2013 3 Comments »

My attention today is on the book “Conscience and history” written by the former governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili. I have titled this piece Odili’s redemption song because I know that books, no matter their nature do have ... Read More »

Mr. President, call back Labaran Maku

Mr. President, call  back Labaran Maku
January 27, 2013 3 Comments »

I have refrained from talking about national information management the way I would have loved to, because of what I know of this nation; how we can take things out of context. I had told myself that, if I go ... Read More »

PDP crisis: Strategic walk through a familiar terrain

PDP crisis: Strategic walk through a  familiar terrain
January 20, 2013 No Comments »

Those who have been regular readers of this column would agree that even before the nomination and election of Bamanga Tukur, current national chairman of Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) took off and then went full circle, I had endorsed him ... Read More »