Okoye Nkemjika Joseph
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A CALL FOR CONSCIENTIOUSNESS IN IMSUTH

,On 30th January, 2009, four years ago, Imo State University Teaching Hospital(IMSUTH) joined the league of other accredited medical schools that have been producing qualified medical doctors, as they hosted a successful induction ceremony for their first set of doctors. After a long wait, the occasion came as a glimpse of hope for prospective doctors who have long overstayed in the institution.The successful graduation of the pioneer students come on the heels of the full accreditation of the…See More
Feb 6
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May 6, 2012
Okoye Nkemjika Joseph posted a blog post

Nigerian Football Woes - Who Takes The Blame?

Moving down the pecking order to 10th in Africa and backtracking three times, from 57th to the 60th position in the world's football scene clearly showed the dismal performance of Nigeria recently. This climaxed last year, evidenced by our inability to qualify, or even participate in any continental or world's tournament. It remains a reflection of our lacklustre attitude towards a possible positive change.Our lack of ideas and action-backed gusto to reasonably improve our game and at the long…See More
May 6, 2012
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Aug 18, 2011
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Beyond Ashes And Sackclothes

Unarguably, the decisions we make each moment of our lives have a way of making or destroying us- it can either make us better or worse. Again, our actions, to a great extent dramatise our decisions. The truth remains that our decisions, thoughts and actions cannot be separated, they work together to determine our choices and relevance; the nature of our relationship with people and all-round influence on our society.Once in a while, we make up our minds to act in ways that leave us regretting…See More
Aug 17, 2011
Okoye Nkemjika Joseph posted a blog post

The Anarchic Rule Of Ohakim

Having miraculously come to be the governor through one of the easiest and rarest circumstances, one would have expected a better performance from Chief Ikedi Godson Ohakim(IGO), the governor that was recently ousted from office in Imo State. Having been privileged to see the limelight, though from a humble background, Ohakim carelessly managed and made a mess of the rare opportunity given to him to write his name, like Mbakwe, in the annals of Imo history.The 2007 elections in Imo came with…See More
Jun 26, 2011
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Nigerian Politics And PDP's Dominance

PDP once said that they will rule this nation for a minimum of 60years, making us susceptible to a gradual departure from true democracy to the realm of political anarchy. One is made to ponder whether the one party system(only PDP)will be democracy or disguised dictatorship. The thought of the possible future puts fear in the hearts of well meaning Nigerians. The hold of PDP on this nation looks so strong and spells doom for us all. Its reversal is almost unthinkable, considering the sequence…See More
Jun 17, 2011
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Religious Politics In Nigeria

The inability of religion to keep mute in some sensitive political matters of the nation has become the bane of our modern-day democracy. Taking a look at our political arena, religion seems to be playing a pivotal role in the sequencing of our political events, including the unfavourable ones and at the same time serving as a compass for navigating the nation's political ship.The political divide between the northern and southern regions of the country is not just because of tribal, language…See More
Apr 26, 2011
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April Fool - Take Heart Nigerians!

The tricks played on people on April Fool's day can't be more than the one played on unsuspecting Nigerians on April 2 with an issue as serious as our elections. Just as the seemingly careful ones among us exercised our shrewdness and thought that we have manoeuvred any possibility of becoming victims of this year's version, ours came in a bigger, more surprising and unfortunate package -election cancellation and deferment.Reminiscing about the event, I had no choice than to give my voice to…See More
Apr 16, 2011
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Mar 16, 2011
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The Hiphop Christians

Who are they? Where are they? What do they actually mean by that? What are they standing for? I just hope that this is not one of the latest and/or last signs of the end of days! We really need to be more commited with watching and praying, for the days are more dangerous than we initially thought.Sometime last year, I went to visit a friend of mine and on reaching his house, I met two other people who came to visit him. They claimed to be 'hiphop christians'.During the course of the discussion…See More
Feb 28, 2011
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Nigerian Elections - When Sycophancy Pays

Elections are at the corner with party campaigns heating up, politicians are making their interests known to the public. Carefully concocted manifestos are being paraded, INEC compiling the names of party representatives and support sought from individuals and people groups. The great wind of elections is sweeping across the country and many become victims of assassinations and kidnaps, others end up mishaving due to much excitement. With the good, the bad and the ugly poised to lock horns in…See More
Feb 13, 2011
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Spiritual Fruit vs Spiritual Gift

To start with, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are those special but spiritual abilities that manifest in a believer after receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit, whereas the fruit of the Holy Spirit is a conglomeration of all the expected and distinguishing virtues or characters imputed into a believer during the first work of the Holy Spirit in his/her life at salvation.Actually, the gifts of the Spirit speak more of the power given to christians to be able to do the work of God,…See More
Feb 11, 2011

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Okoye Nkemjika Joseph's Blog

A CALL FOR CONSCIENTIOUSNESS IN IMSUTH

Posted on January 30, 2013 at 10:30am 0 Comments

,On 30th January, 2009, four years ago, Imo State University Teaching Hospital(IMSUTH) joined the league of other accredited medical schools that have been producing qualified medical doctors, as they hosted a successful induction ceremony for their first set of doctors. After a long wait, the occasion came as a glimpse of hope for prospective doctors who have long overstayed in the institution.



The successful graduation of the pioneer students come on the heels of the full… Continue

Nigerian Football Woes - Who Takes The Blame?

Posted on May 2, 2012 at 6:58pm 0 Comments

Moving down the pecking order to 10th in Africa and backtracking three times, from 57th to the 60th position in the world's football scene clearly showed the dismal performance of Nigeria recently. This climaxed last year, evidenced by our inability to qualify, or even participate in any continental or world's tournament. It remains a reflection of our lacklustre attitude towards a possible positive change.

Our lack of ideas and action-backed gusto to reasonably improve our game and at the… Continue

Beyond Ashes And Sackclothes

Posted on August 17, 2011 at 10:41pm 0 Comments

Unarguably, the decisions we make each moment of our lives have a way of making or destroying us- it can either make us better or worse. Again, our actions, to a great extent dramatise our decisions. The truth remains that our decisions, thoughts and actions cannot be separated, they work together to determine our choices and relevance; the nature of our relationship with people and all-round influence on our society.



Once in a while, we make up our minds to act in ways that leave us… Continue

The Anarchic Rule Of Ohakim

Posted on June 26, 2011 at 1:58pm 0 Comments

Having miraculously come to be the governor through one of the easiest and rarest circumstances, one would have expected a better performance from Chief Ikedi Godson Ohakim(IGO), the governor that was recently ousted from office in Imo State. Having been privileged to see the limelight, though from a humble background, Ohakim carelessly managed and made a mess of the rare opportunity given to him to write his name, like Mbakwe, in the annals of Imo history.



The 2007 elections in Imo… Continue

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