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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Hausa Traditional Marriage

  The Hausa population resides mostly in the northern parts of Nigeria.  They are predominantly muslims but some are Christians.  Hausas are about half of Nigeria population and speaks Hausa language though different tribes among the Hausa have local languages.  They are not monolithic.  Hausa traditional marriage is based mostly on Islam.  Their marriage ceremony …

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Yoruba Traditional Marriage

Marriage is an essential institution in the Yoruba culture and history.  Yoruba tribe is one of the three major tribes in Nigeria.  Their wedding ceremony have always been colorful and very festive.  Families and friends are dressed in their brightest and best attires. Yoruba man usually purse his traditional Yoruba woman by direct approach or …

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Constitutional Amendment and Quest for More States in Nigeria

Nigeria legislatures are once again taking steps to amend the constitution.  A familiar song often associated with this exercise is endless quest for more states by various ethnic and regional groups who want to cave out more states from the existing structure.  If all their wishes are granted, Nigeria might end up with 100 states …

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Corruption and Capital Punishment in Nigeria

  Premier northern organization, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) recently proposed death penalty for corrupt individuals in Nigeria.  ACF recommends that corruption be recognized as a capital offence and made to carry capital punishment.  As expected in a diverse country like Nigeria, their suggestion has generated heated public debate for and against the proposal.  As most …

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INEC and Fair Election in Nigeria

  It was just few years ago when mere mention of election evokes dread and terror among Nigerians.  Election after elections gets stolen by political parties in power whose only interest is to perpetuate itself in power.  Election in Nigeria is often treated as do or die affair by contending parties.  It is do or …

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