Politics

Political news, analysis and commentary covering Enugu State and national politics.

THE TSUNAMI IN 2027, CHIEF UCHE NNAJI AND THE TESTIMONIES

THE TSUNAMI IN 2027, CHIEF UCHE NNAJI AND THE TESTIMONIES

As the 2027 political landscape gradually unfolds in Enugu State, growing testimonies from communities, youth groups, professionals and grassroots mobilizers continue to highlight the rising popularity of Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji. Widely regarded by supporters as a symbol of innovation, inclusiveness and people-oriented leadership, his expanding political structure and consultations across the state have intensified conversations about the future of Enugu politics. From Nsukka to Nkanu and beyond, many supporters believe a major political shift is underway, describing his growing influence as a “political tsunami” ahead of the 2027 governorship election. With increasing endorsements, grassroots acceptance and confidence in his vision, Chief Uche Nnaji is increasingly seen as a formidable figure shaping the emerging political direction of Enugu State.

Site manager · May 10, 2026
A LEADER FOR THE MOMENT WHY ENUGU LOOKS TO NWAKBIE WITH HOPE

A LEADER FOR THE MOMENT WHY ENUGU LOOKS TO NWAKBIE WITH HOPE

This article highlights the growing public support for Chief Uchenna Geoffrey Nnaji, popularly known as Nwakaibie, as a symbol of hope, renewal, and purposeful leadership for Enugu State. It portrays him as a visionary leader whose focus on economic growth, youth empowerment, innovation, and people-centered governance continues to resonate with citizens seeking practical solutions to unemployment, hardship, and infrastructural challenges. The piece emphasizes that many Ndi Enugu view his leadership as an opportunity to restore public trust, strengthen democratic participation, and reposition the state for sustainable development, prosperity, and inclusive progress ahead of 2027.

Site manager · May 08, 2026
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OSHIOMHOLE DEMANDS AKPABIO'S RESIGNATION OVER PROPOSED SENATE RULE AMENDMENT

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has sparked fresh debate within Nigeria’s Senate following his strong opposition to the proposed amendment of the Senate Standing Rules. In his remarks, Oshiomhole questioned the moral and constitutional basis of altering leadership qualification requirements while the current Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, allegedly benefited from the existing rules during his own emergence as a principal officer and later as Senate President. Referencing former Senate President David Mark’s eight-year tenure, Oshiomhole argued that stable institutions are built on consistency, fairness, and respect for established democratic processes rather than politically motivated rule changes. He maintained that expanding eligibility for Senate leadership should strengthen competition and democracy ,not trigger attempts to narrow the field for personal or political advantage .

Site manager · May 08, 2026
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A CALL FOR TRANSPARENT PRIMARIES AND PEOPLE -DRIVEN DEMOCRACY AHEAD OF

A Call for Transparent Primaries and People-Driven Democracy Ahead of 2027 Professional Excerpt: Prince Ogueji Denchukwu has called for an end to what he described as “Maja Mago politics,” urging opposition parties to embrace transparent, credible, and inclusive primary elections ahead of the 2027 political season. The statement strongly condemns the practice of imposing candidates through elite political arrangements, emphasizing that democracy can only flourish when the people are given the genuine freedom to choose their leaders. Advocating for broader participation, the message encourages competent and credible individuals to step forward and contest, while calling for a political culture built on fairness, accountability, and the will of the electorate. According to the statement, 2027 should mark a turning point where manipulated processes and imposed candidacies give way to true democratic representation and people-centered leadership.

Site manager · May 08, 2026
PGF DISMISSES REPORTS OF CHAIRMAN'S REMOVAL AS FALSE AND MISLEADING

PGF DISMISSES REPORTS OF CHAIRMAN'S REMOVAL AS FALSE AND MISLEADING

GF Dismisses Reports of Chairman’s Removal, Reaffirms Confidence in Hope Uzodimma Professional Excerpt: The Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) has firmly denied reports alleging the removal of its Chairman, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON, describing the claims as false, baseless, and misleading. In an official statement signed by the Director-General of the Forum, Folorunso S. Aluko, the PGF clarified that no meeting was held and no resolution was passed regarding any change in its leadership. The Forum reaffirmed that Senator Uzodimma remains the duly recognized Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum. Emphasizing unity, stability, and commitment to its responsibilities, the PGF urged party members, supporters, and the media to disregard the circulating reports in their entir

Site manager · May 08, 2026
A PRIEST OF GOD SHOULD NOT COVER EVIL WITH LIES,  ENUGU IS BLEEDING — THE PULPIT MUST NOT BECOME A PROPAGANDA UNIT

A PRIEST OF GOD SHOULD NOT COVER EVIL WITH LIES, ENUGU IS BLEEDING — THE PULPIT MUST NOT BECOME A PROPAGANDA UNIT

In a time when Enugu State grapples with deepening social and economic hardship, the role of the clergy is once again under scrutiny. The Church, long regarded as the last refuge of the oppressed, is expected to serve as a moral compass that speaks truth to power and defends the dignity of the people, especially when state institutions fall short of justice and compassion. Amid reports of displacement, unemployment, contested demolitions, and widespread public dissatisfaction with governance, concerns are being raised about the involvement of religious leaders in narratives perceived as aligning too closely with political authority. Observers argue that the pulpit must remain a sanctuary for truth and advocacy, not a platform for the validation of controversial policies or actions that may deepen public suffering.

Site manager · May 07, 2026
CHIEF UCHE NNAJI’S LEADERSHIP DOCTRINE: THE POWER OF THE FIVE C’S

CHIEF UCHE NNAJI’S LEADERSHIP DOCTRINE: THE POWER OF THE FIVE C’S

In contemporary discussions on leadership in Enugu State, a growing emphasis is being placed on the distinction between mere political presence and meaningful governance impact. Within this evolving narrative, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, widely known as Nwakaibie, is presented as a leadership model defined by a structured framework of five core attributes: Capacity, Character, Competence, Confidence, and Compassion. These qualities, as observed in his engagements, extend beyond theoretical ideals to practical expressions of leadership philosophy and conduct.

Site manager · May 07, 2026
2027: THE DAWN OF A NEW ENUGU

2027: THE DAWN OF A NEW ENUGU

Dr. Onovo Amos Okwudili presents Enugu State as standing at a critical turning point in its political and developmental history. The article projects Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji as a people-oriented leadership alternative for 2027, anchored on competence, accountability, institutional reforms, workers’ welfare, and inclusive governance. It emphasizes the need for leadership that understands the struggles of ordinary citizens and prioritizes policies capable of improving living standards across the state.

Site manager · May 07, 2026
Go-Getter. This is powerful —

Go-Getter. This is powerful —

Chief Uche Nnaji Nwakaibie has presented what supporters describe as a bold economic vision for Enugu State — one centered on reducing the burden of taxation on ordinary citizens while driving growth through accountability, transparency, and productive governance. According to his position, sustainable development should come not from excessive taxation, but from blocking financial leakages, cutting wasteful spending, revitalizing key economic sectors, and attracting investments that create jobs and prosperity for Ndi Enugu. His message reflects a governance approach focused on wealth creation, infrastructure development, and people-centered economic reforms. Supporters believe that with prudent management of public resources and strategic economic planning, Enugu can experience renewed growth and improved living standards. “Enugu will be great again” remains the central message of his vision ahead of 2027.

Site manager · May 07, 2026