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Joe Onwukeme

Joe Onwukeme

Joe Onwukeme is a Nigerian graduate of History & International Relations, Imo State University Owerri. An idealist with the consciousness of history, he is a social and political affairs analyst and writes on national issues for NigeriansinAmerica.com and Nigerian Newspapers and blogs. Twitter: @unjoeratedjoe | unjoeratedjoe@gmail.com

  • Lessons from Anambra State Election

    by Joe Onwukeme November 21, 2017
    by Joe Onwukeme

    It was Theodore Roosevelt that was credited with the quote, “the credit belongs to those who are in the arenas, who strive fearlessly and who at worst, if they fail, …

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  • Where is President Buhari?

    by Joe Onwukeme October 20, 2017
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The recent happenings in our nation have led to the question, where is president Buhari? The answer remains a deafening silence. A lot of drama has been unfolding and revealing …

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  • The Rampaging Scourge of Suicide

    by Joe Onwukeme April 1, 2017
    by Joe Onwukeme

    If one can survive in Nigeria, one can survive in any other part of the continent. That explains the reason why Nigerians are fast taking over world economies on individual …

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  • CAF Elections: In Search of a Sports Administrator

    by Joe Onwukeme March 21, 2017
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The order from the presidency mandating Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to vote for the incumbent president of Confederation of African Football (CAF) Isa Hayatou against his main rival, Ahmad Ahmad …

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  • Re ‘Igbos Are their Own Worst Enemies’

    by Joe Onwukeme November 2, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The recent statement by Dr. Orji Uzor which appeared in some major newspapers that Igbos are their worst own enemies calls for great concern and anyone who knows the Bendel …

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  • Fayose and Wike’s Law

    by Joe Onwukeme October 24, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Nigeria is in this sorry State because our prison is filled with the innocent while the guilty walk the streets free. If not, how can those who the law made …

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  • Unearthing the Augean Mess in the Nigerian Judiciary

    by Joe Onwukeme October 13, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    A society where the last hope of the common man is reduced to an avenue where justice is peddled and sold to the corrupt and mighty is no better than …

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  • How Social Is the Social Media?

    by Joe Onwukeme September 21, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    An interactive platform has taken the world by storm, and if you are yet to embrace this new media wherever you are, nor make it a part of your daily …

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  • Still on the Postponement of the Edo Governorship Election

    by Joe Onwukeme September 14, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The postponement of the Edo Governorship election, earlier scheduled to hold on the 10th of September over what our security agencies described as security threat by militants and extremists during …

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  • Immune In Legislative Impunity

    by Joe Onwukeme August 2, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    It beggars belief that our elected representatives at the National Assembly who were elected for the purpose of representing and making laws that will be beneficial to their various constituencies …

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  • Restoring Sanity to our Armed Forces

    by Joe Onwukeme June 15, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    A tsunami of disaster has swept through the rank and file of the Nigerian army and in one fell swoop, army officers who were involved in one crime or the …

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  • Niger Delta Avengers: Avenge me not!

    by Joe Onwukeme June 7, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Wanton destruction of lives and properties is now a viable venture in Nigeria. Not only is it viable, it is now a prerequisite to national attention and fame. Never in …

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  • APC, One Year After: We Must Learn Again To Fly

    by Joe Onwukeme May 31, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    By this time last year, it was wild jubilation, triumph and historic as Nigerians witnessed the triumphant ascension of Muhammadu Buhari to the presidency. Everyone celebrated him, local and international …

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  • APC: All Promises Changed?

    by Joe Onwukeme May 23, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The ruling party, All Progressive Congress, (APC) has come under contemptuous criticisms by majority of Nigerians who are disenchanted with the leadership of APC government. The recent increase in the …

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  • Much Ado about Nigeria Being “Fantastically Corrupt”

    by Joe Onwukeme May 12, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    The recent description of Nigeria as a “fantastically corrupt” nation by the British Prime Minister, David Cameron on Tuesday, has become subject of contemptuous criticism by Nigerians. I don’t know …

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  • Labour Day: Remembering Nigerian Workers

    by Joe Onwukeme May 1, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Labour Day which is observed annually as International Workers’ Day on the 1st of May had its origin in the May 4th 1886 Hay Market massacre. The massacre was as …

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