Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
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Seventeen Empty Vessels
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 04/3/2010
- Africa & World
- Unrated
The British and their co-colonial occupants must have been in a hurry to leave Africa in 1960. In that year alone, an unprecedented seventeen countries took down the colonial flag amidst fireworks, dances, hopes and speeches.
Zero Goal for Education in Nigeria
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 03/28/2010
- Education
- Unrated
By now, all those who have over the years conspired to make sure education is dealt a death blow in this country must be celebrating as their well laid out plan is yielding fruit...
What Is Your Hostage Value?
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 08/24/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Time was when it was just foreigners who enjoyed hostage threats in the country. The threat had later flowed down to the relations of political office holders and the rich. Today everybody including yours sincerely who daily does battle with the same realities of our failure as a nation just like the Boys has a hostage threat hanging down the neck...
The Hawking of Insecticide Treated Nets
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 07/1/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
No sight could be more bizarre than this. Young men hawking Parmanet branded mosquito insecticide treated nets in the traffic. My greatest regret was not having a camera on hand to capture this most worrying sight. What is this nation turning into?
I Need a Ghanaian Visa, Fast
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 06/8/2009
- Nigeria Matters
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I need a Ghanaian Visa urgently. Time is running out on me. Can anybody help? I must be in Ghana next month. I am eager to commit treason. Treason as defined by the PDP Deputy national Chairman Dr. Mohammed H. Bello...
We Must Do Something
- By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
- Published 05/30/2009
- Nigeria Matters
- Unrated
Haba Honourable!! That oil was meant for your pocket now. Didn’t you hear what the Speaker said that day it was shared? I thought I didn’t hear well myself until I asked him again in his house. He told me it was entirely my business what I did with the money

