On March 15, 2026, the Festac Bra nch of Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU) was inaugurated by the National Executive Council of ICDU Worldwide. See the speech delivered by Mr. Patrick Obi Nweke, the President of the branch: A Welcome Address Delivered by Mr. Patrick Obi Nweke, President-Elect of the Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU), Festac Branch, on the Occasion of the Branch’s Official Inauguration Held on March 15, 2026 in Festac Town, Lagos Protocols The Diokpa, President-General and Members of the National Executive Council (NEC) of ICDU Worldwide; and Distinguished Elders; My fellow Executive Members of the ICDU Festac Branch; Proud Sons and Daughters of Ibusa; Ladies and Gentlemen. Igbuzo Enu, Igwe nu! Umuwanyi Omu, Omu nu! Introduction I stand before you today with a heart full of gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility. We are gathered here to witness more than just a ceremony; we are witnessing a turning point in the history of our people w...
The Commodification of Nigeria's Secondary School System By Private Institutions Emeka Esogbue Nigeria's secondary school system, once a beacon of disciplined learning, began its steep decline when private schools mushroomed overnight—opened not for education's sake, but for profit. Entrepreneurs, politicians, and even roadside traders rushed to establish "schools" as lucrative businesses, prioritizing revenue over rigor. Today, this unchecked proliferation has poisoned the entire system, with private institutions bearing the brunt of the blame.In these profit-driven schools, students are kings, while teachers are disposable serfs. Proprietors view pupils as walking ATMs—sources of tuition fees, levies, and extracurricular income while teachers are mere "useless tools" to be discarded at whim. A single school's non-payment of salaries can lead to five educators being axed without notice, yet no proprietor dares expel a fee-paying student for cheati...