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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Single Term Proposal is a Bad Idea

Now that Nigerians are preoccupied with insecurity and making ends meet, Six-year single term proposal by the president is gradually making it way back to the National Assembly for ratification and eventual inclusion in the ongoing constitutional amendments.  This idea was first proposed about two years ago by president Goodluck Jonathan.  Nigerians overwhelmingly opposed the …

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Nigeria Oligarchs and the Justice System

The famous legal maxim “Justice delayed is justice denied” doesn’t quite apply to Nigeria oligarchs.  In Nigeria, oligarchs are called “Big-Men.” Better legal maxim for Nigeria oligarchs should be, Justice delayed is Justice forgotten.  Nigerian Big-men/oligarchs are the political class, wealthy and influential.  Ordinary Nigerians are frustrated by a different set of rule enjoyed by the …

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Development and Local Governance in Nigeria

  My recent travel to Nigeria in February this year (2013) confirmed what I have always thought and believed, that local government is the missing link that will accelerate economic development in Nigeria.  By local government, I mean states and Local Government Areas (LGA) and other smaller municipalities.  What stands out as soon as one …

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Argument Against Rotational Presidency in Nigeria.

Rotational presidency based on ethnicity, race, religion or region in Nigeria may sound inclusive and a way to mollify aggrieved members of various groups. Coming from the south eastern part of Nigeria dominated by the Igbos, the most marginalized ethnic group in Nigeria politics since the end of the civil war, I still disagree with rotation of …

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Echo of Revolution in Nigeria

  “Unless the government of Nigeria takes urgent steps to arrest the menace of youth unemployment and poverty, it is a certainty that Nigeria will see revolution soon”  News and Reports issue of November 12, 2012 reported that this dire prediction was made by the country’s former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, in a speech at a …

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