The original and actual name of the community was Ogwuwgu. Ogugu as it is currently called was a dialectical difference between the native dialect and that of the white men whose own... Read more »
“Soludo was the first governor in Nigeria to recruit 5,000 teachers and 500 health personnel in his first eight months in office” By Izuchukwu Adichie This is an insight into some of... Read more »
…..We say no to any increase of tariffs at this very difficult time in the life of the masses. ……This is one increase too many, government is meant to service the interest... Read more »
” Embracing April 2024 with Vigour and COMMITMENT” Dear esteemed people of Ogugu Ntu-egbenese Ancient Kingdom, As we embark on this new month of April 2024, let us do so with a... Read more »
By Emeka Okoli Recently, the media was awash with what I may call Valentine Ozigbo’s bluff; a case in point being the one published in Vision Newspapers of March 25, 2024. Searching... Read more »
By Tunde Rahman Today is President Bola Tinubu’s 72nd birthday. Instead of rolling out the drums to celebrate the day, the President directed there should be no celebration of any kind, including... Read more »
Rehabilitation Centres or Homes have a long history dating back to ancient times, where individuals with disabilities or illnesses were cared for by their communities. In Igbo culture and tradition, the society... Read more »
After watching Mr Valentine Ozigbo’s video on two years of Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s governorship, many are of the view that Ozigbo desperately wants to enter the Guinness Book of Records as... Read more »
By Christian ABURIME It has always been obvious that Anambra State, the Light of the Nation and the precious treasure of the South East, is a much-sought-after irresistible bride that attracts all... Read more »
By: Tony C. Okocha The Parting at the centre of the Anus doesn’t make it ugly.Rather, it beautifies the Anus. Street urchins are at liberty to abuse, curse, insult, or choose the... Read more »