Chukwudi Nwokoye

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Nwokoye is native of Nri, Anaocha LGA. A graduate of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. Educational qualifications include LL.B Hons; BL Hons Degree at the Nigeria Law School. A former United States Marine and member of the Disabled American Veterans. Nwokoye is a prolific writer and Author in Nigeriavillsgesquare.com and a regular contributor in much other online news sites like Saharareporters.comPointblankNews.com,Codewit NewsOnlineNigeria.com and also formerly a regular writer in Nigeriaworld.com. As a member of the Codewit Global network, He is very passionate about good governance, education, and youth development and an ardent advocate of peace based on justice and fairness. “

 

Hilary Ikechukwu Ugwu

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Hilary Ikechukwu Ugwu is a Nigerian resident of the US. By academic training, he is a philosopher. In personality traits, he is a thinker. He is an avid reader as a hobby; a prolific writer by talent, and a poet by temperament. He is a Christian. Furthermore, he is also a prospective author of three  African novels. He loves revolutionary ideas. He adores great innovators, inventors and creators in all their ingenuousness. Not only that, but he loves creative arts in their diversification as a mode of expression of the human spirit. Likewise, he believes in human reason as a resourceful factor/force to improve human conditions. When we stop thinking, we start dying.

His forthcoming books all create some sense of revolutionary social movement against socio-economic, political and cultural tyranny, injustice, oppression, and enslavement of humans. When humans do not have freedom, their creative potentialities are not given full expression. Life without freedom is worse than death. He strongly upholds that the convergence of human ideas expressed in formidable social movements directed against ills has the bulldozer potential to uproot the ills in question.

 

 

Hilary believes in the emergence of a new Africa. A single alteration of mass consciousness is what is needed to change Africa in a twitch ”if we have potential, then we are not miserable and poor. No society is static, each is constantly evolving. And thus, our ideas are only contributing chips. So we should live the project of building the world open instead of conclusive. In this way, the next generation would continue where we left. So every informed African should begin to create a mass movement directed towards a continental change and transformation.

 

 

 

Akintokunbo Adejumo

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Akintokunbo Adejumo lives and works in London, UK. A graduate of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1979) and the University of Manitoba, Canada (1985), he also writes on topical issues for newspapers and internet media including Nigeriaworld.com, Nigeria Today Online, Nigerians In America, Nigeria Village Square, Champions Newspaper, ChatAfrik.com, Gamji.com etc. He is also the Coordinator of CHAMPIONS FOR NIGERIA, (www.championsfornigeria.org) an organisation devoted to celebrating genuine progress, excellence, commitment, and selfless and unalloyed service to Nigeria and Nigerians.

 

Chinedu Vincent Akuta

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Chinedu Vincent Akuta lives in Leicester, United Kingdom. Presently a lecturer with Leicester International College, UK. Considers himself a village boy. Had BSc Economics in 1994 from Nnamdi Azikiwe University. Awka, Nigeria. In 2000, he obtained an MBA degree from, Lagos State University OJO Lagos. In 2001, he obtained M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Lagos Nigeria.

On arrival in the United Kingdom, he obtained another M: sc in International Relations from the Department of Politics, International Relations and European Studies. Loughborough University, UK While in Nigeria, he founded two companies (Vac Concepts Ltd, and Vac Travels and Tours Ltd). Currently sponsoring a charity project in Nigeria called Vac Scholarship Scheme. He is a member of the Amnesty International Leicester branch, a member of Transparency International UK branch, and a member of Chatham House, UK.

He is an activist and political commentator on Nigerian issues. As a writer, his articles/writings have been published by many Nigerian newspapers and internet media. Supported National Conscience Party in Nigeria. Currently, the leader of Support Option A4 Group, Leicester, United Kingdom.

 

Obianuju Chiamaka Amamgbo

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Obianuju Chiamaka Amamgbo hails from Ihiala in Anambra state. The third child in a family of six, she developed an interest in writing at an early age and was encouraged by her family. Her flair for languages led her to obtain a BA in Linguistics from the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Due to her job requirement and interest in IT, she bagged an M.Sc. in Management of IT from The University of Nottingham, the UK, where she currently resides.

A creative and hard-working lady, her love for arts and creativity led her to learn the art of bead-making and drawing occasionally. She loves reading detective novels and writes poems occasionally. In writing, she is more interested in issues about nation-building, youth and development, education, family and self-building, all geared towards restoring the dignity of man. She writes for Nigeria Village Square.

Obianuju published her first novel Tears on Her Pillow in 2007 and plans to embark on another soon.

For recreation, she plays scrabble, listens to music, and watches movies and sports she is an Arsenal fan. She also loves surfing the web.

Her dream and aspiration is to make the world a better place through her writing in her own little way. She loves acts of humanity. She is a strong believer in change, equality and fairness

 

 

Stanley Gona

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Stanley Gona is the Vice-Principal cum Director of marketing at INTI university College. He is currently base in Kuching