
Daniel Okonkwo
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2 weeks ago |
saharareporters.com | Daniel Okonkwo
Today, June 12, 2025, was meant to be a national celebration marking the 26th anniversary of uninterrupted democratic rule in Nigeria. Instead, it has unfolded as a solemn reminder of unfulfilled promises, deepening hardship, and growing disenchantment among citizens. This year’s Democracy Day has been eclipsed not by fanfare and national pride but by cancellations, public outrage, and coordinated protests across the country. The historical significance of June 12 lies in its roots.
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3 weeks ago |
saharareporters.com | Daniel Okonkwo
A Nigerian climate advocate, Micheal Odenigbo, has launched an ambitious bid to set a new world record for the most trees planted by an individual within 24 hours.
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3 weeks ago |
saharareporters.com | Daniel Okonkwo
There is a profound sense of relief and security that comes with owning a home. Unlike renting, homeownership offers numerous benefits—long-term financial stability, the ability to build equity, and the freedom to personalise your living space to your taste. While it comes with its responsibilities—such as property maintenance, taxes, and regulatory compliance—the advantages often far outweigh the costs.
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2 months ago |
lucky-wap-ams.op-mobile.opera.com | Igbo Presidency |Daniel Okonkwo
Dr. Segun Showunmi, a key figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former governorship aspirant in Ogun State, has thrown his support behind Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, as Nigeria prepares for the 2025 general election. In a statement posted on his official X handle on April 26, 2025, Showunmi revealed that he would accept the prospect of losing the upcoming election if Obi were to lead the country.
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2 months ago |
saharareporters.com | Igbo Presidency |Daniel Okonkwo
The question of whether an Igbo presidency is possible in Nigeria is not only timely—it reflects a deeply rooted political and socio-economic reality. The marginalization of the Southeast, despite its immense contributions to national development, remains a subject of passionate discourse across the country. For decades, the Igbos have been at the forefront of commerce, innovation, and nation-building.
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