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Anietie Ukpe is a journalist based in Uyo, Nigeria.
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A birthday tribute to one of Nigeria's most enigmatic and best loved politicians and statesman, Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, the Senate Minority Leader and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State. Akpabio has over ten honorary doctorate degrees and several international awards and honors.
A pen portrait of Governor Udom Emmanuel with special attention to his humility and generosity. A compelling and engaging portraiture of the gentleman.
This article is about unmasking the campaign of calumny against a governor in Akwa Ibom State. This article considers the cultural context and the political situation in analyzing the issues.
Herdsmen on rampage
Anietie John Ukpe criticizes the portrayal of the violent encounters between herdsmen and farmers in Nigeria as mere 'clashes'. He argues that the situation is more akin to a pogrom, with heavily armed herdsmen attacking and killing unarmed farmers, rather than a mutual confrontation. Ukpe draws parallels to the propaganda techniques used by Joseph Goebbels in Nazi Germany, suggesting that the Nigerian government's depiction of the events as clashes is a form of deceit. He also touches on the religious aspect of the conflict, noting that the victims are predominantly Christian farmers, and calls for the international community to recognize the severity of the situation and act accordingly.
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The article discusses Nigeria's handling of the Biafran problem, highlighting the Federal Government's dismissive stance towards the agitation for secession and the recent acknowledgment of the issue by Vice President Osibanjo. It delves into the historical context of the Nigerian Civil War and the marginalization felt by the South East and South South regions, particularly the Igbo people. The article suggests that the government's failure to address these grievances has fueled the Biafran fire. It also touches on the idea that having a South East president might help douse the secessionist sentiments. The author emphasizes the importance of dialogue and empathy in resolving nationalistic issues, rather than force or dismissal, and criticizes the government's current approach as counterproductive.
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