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Reclaiming Mondays: Leadership, Commerce, and the End of Anambra’s…

BybetterJan 30, 20264 min read

By Uzu Okagbue The continued insistence on the ritualised Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State has moved beyond protest, beyond symbolism, and certainly beyond reason. What remains is an empty, self-inflicted paralysis: an exercise in economic self-harm sustained by habit, fear, and intellectual laziness. It is neither resistance nor strategy;…

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Sit-at-Home: Anambra Should Reclaim itself

BybetterJan 30, 20264 min read

By Ebuka Onyekwelu, Ph.D To understand the action of Professor Charles Soludo today at the Main Market, Onitsha, the regular Monday sit-at-home must be properly contextualized. Throughout…

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The Audacity of Soludo

BybetterJan 30, 20265 min read

By Ebuka Onyekwelu, Ph.D In almost four years, the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Soludo, has gone the full cycle. From a revered professor of economics,…

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Political Accountability: People must look Beyond the Surface

BybetterJan 30, 20265 min read

By Ebuka Onyekwelu, Ph.D In holding leaders accountable, people must look beyond what they have been presented with. It is crucial that leaders are weighed by the…

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Class Suicide as Patriotism

BybetterJan 30, 20262 min read

By Uzu Okagbue Aliko Dangote’s public rebuke of regulatory sabotage is not merely a business complaint; it is a rare act of elite dissent against elite corruption.…

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Elite Silence in Nigeria and the Dangote Challenge

BybetterJan 30, 20265 min read

By Dr. Ebuka Onyekwelu Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has broken the code of silence among Nigeria’s elite class. Dangote’s activism contrasts with the silent code…