Dr. Michael Egbosiuba

Author's details

Name: Michael Egbosiuba
Date registered: May 14, 2011
URL: http://AllThingsNigeria.com

Biography

Dr. Michael Egbosiuba is the political editor of AllThingsNigeria.com. He was born in the Southeastern part of Nigeria also known as Igboland. He has lived in United States for over 28 years. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in the state of Florida. Dr. Michael Egbosiuba's expertise is in Management, Public policy and Finance. Even though he has lived in U.S. for many years, he still visits Nigeria and daily updates himself on the political, economic and social situation in Nigeria as well as other parts of the world.

Latest posts

  1. Lost Opportunity to Stabilize Nigeria Political Parties — February 13, 2022
  2. What Federal Government Should Not Do In Anambra State — October 24, 2021
  3. Anambra State Gubernatorial Primary Election — July 19, 2021
  4. Insecurity in Nigeria is a By-Product of a Failed Political, Economic and Social System — June 6, 2021
  5. Foreign Investment Debacle — April 27, 2021

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INEC Postponement of Nigeria Election

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced yesterday, February 7, 2015 that Presidential, senatorial and House of Representative elections scheduled for February 14, has been postponed to March 28. Also, the gubernatorial and state’s Houses of Assembly election originally scheduled for March 28, was pushed back to April 11. These postponements are highly unprecedented and disappointing …

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Presidential Debate and PVC Controvesy

It is unfortunate to hear that General Muhammadu Buhari, presidential candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC) will not participate in the presidential debate on the ground that the debate panel are biased against him. For the record, the presidential debate is coordinated by Nigeria Election Debate Group (NEDG). NEDG is a coalition of broadcast organizations, …

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Argument For Preservation of Multi-Party System

They have been numerous debates about making Nigeria a two party state by fiat or through legislation instead of allowing two strong political parties to gradually emerge through democratic process. The proponent of two party system have repeatedly argued that it will curtail religious, ethnic, political and social divide in Nigeria. Proponents further argues that …

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Presidential Campaign: All Talk and No Beef so Far

Presidential campaign in Nigeria so far has been characterized by generalities and verbal bomb throwing between the handlers and operatives of the presidential candidates of the two major political parties that has a realistic chance of winning the upcoming presidential election scheduled to take place on February 14, 2015. The two major political parties are …

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Tough Economic Time Lie ahead for Nigeria

Tough economic time lie ahead for Nigeria in 2015 and beyond due primarily to the mono product economy which constitutes more than 70 percent of Nigeria revenue and 90 percent of foreign earning. Mono Product Economy of Nigeria has always been a ticking time bomb waiting to explode anytime, but the byproduct of excessive dependency …

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