Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

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

The End Time Turbulence: Jesus Is Coming Soon

The Euro-American way of life is terrifying with horrible reports on CNN of gruesome murders, assassinations and brutalities. Is this the culture, the Iraqis, Afghans and the rest of us are to embrace when democracies are finally established in those nations?

Fractionally Close to Shipwreck

Why do some writers wait till political office holders leave office before they go to town with that which discerning citizens already know?

Nigeria, A Nation Caught In The Web Of Circumstances

For weeks now, the Nigerian media has been agog with vexatious outburst by some of those who brought Nigeria to where we are. Political malcontents of all hues and colours have made insipid statements about the state of the nation they ran aground...

Economic Sovereignty and National Security

The palpable erosion of economic sovereignty impinges inexorably on national security. Without a sound economic foundation, any state's security would be in jeopardy. Economic sovereignty is the power a state exercises over its means of production, distribution and exchange...

A New United Nations?

The United Nations ought to concern itself with the activities of private banks and financial institutions operating internationally, and international financial institutions operating internationally having been established by agreements...

Health-Care Controversy in the United States

The more fundamental issue in the health-care debate is how government can resolve the balancing of competing interests in modern American society, in a fair and equitable manner...

To Copenhagen, We March

Last week, the Nigerian Ministry of Environment hosted a well-attended conference at Sheraton Hotel and Towers in Abuja. The conference brought together scientists, experts, the academia and civil society to discuss perspectives and prospects for Nigeria’s participation in December 2009, in Copenhagen, Denmark...

To The Nigerian Banks, PENCOM Co.

PENCOM does not engage in malpractices, but they have to understand that when one waits for three years and two months to receive his life-sustaining emoluments, he is justified to call on man and God...

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