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ANIOMA: WAITING TO BE CREATED BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF NIGERIA

Anioma means good land and, Anioma State is a reality and not a dream, and we must work harder if this reality is to be realized. Before we proceed, we need to take a look at the brief history of the Anioma nation, including its origin, peoples, societal values, and answers to the ethnic identity currently confronting the nation.   It is pertinent to understand that before now there was nothing like Anioma by that that name but the community of people and the place have existed for centuries having been cohabiting from time immemorial. Quite understandably, the name “Anioma” was coined by the fathers of the group led by Chief Dennis Osadebe, Anioma therefore is an acronym derived from the then four existing local governments of the area, Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika and Oshimili. This development ...

68 OFFICIAL ETHNIC GROUPS IN LAOS

Laos is landlocked and lies between Thailand, Myanmar, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Mekong River forms the countries western border and the Anna Mite Mountains form its eastern border with Vietnam. The total land area is approximately 237,000 sq km. An area similar to that of the United Kingdom. The main features of the country are its mountains and the Mekong River valley. Laos has a monsoon climate of a dry and a wet season. The dry season lasts from November to May with the cooler period in December and January. At its coldest, the temperatures can fall to as low as 15. The cold periods tend to be at night and early morning with colder temperatures at higher altitudes. During the hot period of the dry season, between March and May, temperatures can reach the high ...

HOW THE IGBO NATION AND COMMUNITIES ARE MARGINALIZED

A lot of people have on the contrary continued to question the assertion or what they call claim that the Igbo and indeed any nation with Nigerian larger society are marginalized. This school of thought is of the opinion that the cry of marginalization by the Igbo remains a propaganda ploy aimed at the continued expression or desire for succession having been quickly reabsorbed into the country after the civil war with unconditionally. This article will critically subject this arguments presented here and arrive at whether these peoples are marginalized or not. A particular article titled “Marginalisation? What is marginalization? Written by Gbenga Olawepo being a paper presented at a public lecture in Abuja organized by PYA to mark Nigeria’s 44th independence culled from This Day, October 9, 2004 and found in dawodu.com/olawepo1.htm relies on the ...
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