Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

Professor Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai is the Academic Chancellor, BOSAS International Law Bureau, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria.

The Arab Revolt: The Western Nations in Strategic Dilemma in the Era of the Gentiles (3)

The tumult in the Arab world as a result of the bombardment of Libya should have been anticipated. The hurried eagerness to create a no-fly zone and commence military action could lead to the termination of the Kaddafi regime...

Understanding the end-time turbulence: the era of the Gentiles (2)

The promise is that the shaking of the World will destroy all man-made systems, satanic scientific establishments, oppressive ancient regimes and man-made security arrangements. The only security one can be sure of is the one God, the Father provides in these end-times...

Awo is Still Relevant

Chief Obafemi Awolowo believed in the power of knowledge, both its acquisition and strict application. He was both a thinker and developmental pragmatist....

Understanding The End-Time Turbulence: The Era of the Gentiles

In Nigeria, there is too much pomp and pageantry, gaiety and social festivities. When do our leaders sit done like Chief Obafemi Awolowo used to do and ponder over the myriad of problems that baffle the nation?

President Laurent Gbagbo in an Extended Universe

Gbagbo wants all men and women on planet Earth to accept his multiversity theory that he won the recent elections in Ivory Coast. But  this is false. He lost.

A Call on the British Prime Minister

I have chosen to write you as a result of the anarchy that was unleashed by many students who were protesting the planned increase in fees for college and university students in Britain...

Putin on Blueberry Hill: Giving Russia A New Image

Between   now and 2018, one seriously hopes that the Russian Government would have put its anti-racist strategy into good use. It will be a tragedy for the FIFA games if as a result of reckless behaviour by some fans with indefinable characters of hooliganism, African players walk off the field...

World Diplomacy and the Limits of Human Intelligence

Men and women who get into political office, either by hook or crook, quickly adopt counter-insurgency measures to remain in power. These measures  range from military intelligence operations, diplomacy,  geo-politics, realpolitik, dirty tricks, scheming, intrigues and subterfuge...

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