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

Author's posts listings

INEC Debacle in Anambra State

I was in Nigeria just before the November 16, gubernatorial election.  Run up to the election was great.  The gubernatorial candidates conducted themselves in a professional manner.  The major candidates appear to be well educated, knowledgeable and in command of the issues.  The debate conducted by the National Election Debating Group (NEDG) was conducted in …

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Cost of Intraparty Battles

Intraparty battles prevalent among Nigeria political Parties may seem like a game and a harmless exercise , but it is indeed costly to the Nigeria state.  The number one casualty is governance which often takes a backseat to intraparty feuding.  Does anybody really think that governance has taken place in River state since the man-made political …

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Crisis in Nigeria Political Parties

The unthinkable has finally come to fruition.  The self proclaimed largest political party in Nigeria and Africa has split into two.  This is a very serious development for members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).  The party’s prospect for holding on to the presidency has been diminished hence a house divided against itself cannot stand.  …

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An Example of Lack of Internal Democracy

The recent disqualification of former central bank governor, professor Charles Soludo by All Progressive Grand Alliance Party ( APGA) Screening Committee is a further manifestation of lack of Internal democracy in Nigeria political parties.  He was disqualified along with Emmanuel Nweke, Tony Nnacheta, Chinedu Francis Idigo, Oseloka Obaze and Dr. Chike Obidigbo.  The six candidates who …

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Deportation of Igbos from Lagos State

Nigeria is a country with immense potential for greatness but may never get there if things continue the way it is going now.  For a country to achieve their full potential, they must set clear goals, enact strong laws and above all have moral clarity of what is acceptable and unacceptable and perhaps have the …

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