A profile of leadership at the dawn of Nigeria’s Second Republic Chief Melford Obiene Okilo occupies a distinctive place in Nigeria’s political history as the...
A portrait of longevity, influence, and public service in Nigerian political history Chief Matthew Tawo Mbu (20 November 1929 – 6 February 2012) was one...
Full Name: Chief Dr. Josiah Onyebuchi Johnson Okezie Born: 1926, in Ibeku, Eastern Nigeria (present-day Abia State) Died: 2002 Education: Achimota College Yaba Higher College...
Sir Louis Nwachukwu Mbanefo was born on May 13, 1911, in Odojele Village in the larger part of Onitsha, Anambra State. His father, Odu Mbanefo,...
This photograph, taken in 1980 and published by Sunday Punch, captures Chief Francis Arthur Nzeribe, a prominent Nigerian politician and businessman. Born on 2 November...
In a major story reported by the Daily Times on Saturday, March 16, 1974, two high-ranking Nigerian military officers were suspended pending an investigation into...
General Philip Ifiodu Effiong occupies a pivotal place in Nigerian history as the final Head of State of the defunct Republic of Biafra and the...
In early January 1967, Nigeria was standing at a dangerous crossroads. Less than seven years after independence, the country was already deeply fractured by political...
Inspector Henry Ale is recorded as the only police officer that ever sued former President Olusegun Obasanjo according to a clipping from The Republic newspaper....
General Conrad Dibia Nwawo was a distinguished and strategic military leader whose legacy is deeply tied to one of the most defining chapters in Nigerian...