Dr. Michael Egbosiuba

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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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Kemi Adeosun Resignation as Nigeria Finance Minister

Kemi Adeosun was one of the most powerful ministers in president Buhari administration due to her portfolio as Finance minister. Her resignation was certainly a shock since it is rare in Nigeria where it seems that everything goes. It should be recalled that she was accused of forging her National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) certificate …

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Reckless Disregard for Property Right and Global Economic Realignment

Here they go again. The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under the leadership of the Mr. Emefiele has again setback the foreign investment drive Nigerian government said they are interested in attracting. The Central Bank governor just sanctioned four Nigerian banks by fining them a total of $16 million …

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Gale of Defections ahead of Presidential Election

What a week in Nigerian Political scene. Senate President along with three governors, 15 Senators and 37 members of the House of Representative defected to the opposition parties. Majority of the defectors pitched their tent with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the rest with two other smaller parties. The defections and counter defections by …

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Insecurity and Failure of Centralized Police Force

Nigeria have had centralized police force since independence. The result so far is that Nigeria have had inadequate security and ineffective enforcement of law and order around the country. It is not unusual to see police officers in check points around the country collecting bribes from motorist, motor cycle operators and ordinary Nigerians going about …

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Financial Autonomy for the State Houses of Assemblies and State Judiciary

Couple of recent developments in the executive and legislative branch of Nigerian government will help to deepen and institutionalize democracy in Nigeria. It appears that president Buhari and members of the National Assembly are either getting good advice or have decided to start doing the right thing, so they can improve their chances of getting …

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