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Welcome to Sylviangige.com I am Sylvia Tochukwu-Ngige, a writer, journalist, and founder of Sylviangige.com — a platform dedicated to the voices, struggles, achievements, and everyday realities of Nigerian women. Here, women’s stories come first. Through sections like Sylvia’s Take, Money and Work, Family and Marriage, Health and Safety, News and Services, and Guest Column, I explore the issues shaping women’s lives at home, at work, in business, in politics, and in society. I pay close attention to women in leadership, politics, and religion — who is rising, who is being silenced, and why these conversations matter to ordinary women trying to survive and succeed every day. Because power is not only found in government offices or church pulpits; it is also reflected in how women live, earn, love, dress, and care for themselves. Beyond politics and social issues, Sylviangige.com also covers lifestyle, fashion, entertainment, and trending conversations. From red carpet moments to social media buzz and everyday “gist,” I bring you stories that are informed, engaging, fact-checked, and relevant to modern Nigerian women. From Government House to the group chat, if women are talking about it, you will find it here. Sylviangige.com Where Women’s Power Meets Real Life Email: hello@sylviangige.com © 2026 Sylvia Tochukwu-Ngige | Sylviangige.com Politics, Power, Fashion, Lifestyle and Gist for Nigerian Women

Supreme Court’s Move for Decentralization in Nigeria

Christian C. Madubuko

By Christian C Madubuko, PhD. A Milestone in Decentralization and Democracy In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court has granted financial autonomy to the 774 local council areas in Nigeria, a decision hailed as a significant milestone in the country’s journey toward true decentralization and democratization. This Supreme Court ruling, known as the Supreme Court’s Move for Decentralization in Nigeria, …

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Honouring Nze Kanayo: A Birthday Tribute to a True Humanitarian

Happy birthday to an extraordinary individual, Nze Kanayo (ONWA)! Today marks a special day in the life of a man who has dedicated himself to spreading love, kindness, and hope in Mputu and beyond. Your selflessness and generosity have made a profound impact on countless lives, leaving a lasting legacy that will be cherished for generations to come. Your tireless …

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Marriage: A Journey Beyond the Roses

  Introduction “And for this cause shall a man leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife, and the two shall become one.” This timeless quote beautifully captures the essence of marriage, an institution ordained by God since the beginning of time. It brings together two individuals, often strangers from different backgrounds, to live together as husband and …

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The Power of Foreign Missions in Reclaiming Nigeria’s Lost Glory

By Christian C. Madubuko, PhD The Giant of Africa: A Flickering Flame  Nigeria, once a beacon of hope and progress in Africa, now faces significant challenges. Corruption and mismanagement have left the economy stagnating, and the country’s infrastructure, once a source of pride, lies in ruins. The flame that once burned brightly has dimmed, but it is not extinguished. There …

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Fatal Accident at Eke Awgbu: Facts over Fiction

A devastating accident occurred at Eke Awgbu in Anambra State, claiming lives and leaving others injured. A trailer truck loaded with cement lost control and swerved into oncoming traffic, causing the devastating collision. To set the record straight, eyewitnesses and police reports confirm that the accident was caused by brake failure, causing the driver to lose control on a steep …

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Collaborating with Foreign Companies to Support Nigerian Missions

By Christian C. Madubuko, PhD Introduction Nigerian missions overseas are critical to the country’s diplomatic and economic interests. However, collaborating with foreign companies to support Nigeria can be a significant challenge, especially in terms of funding and resources. One effective way to overcome these challenges is collaborating with foreign companies. This report highlights the importance of partnerships in supporting Nigerian …

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Davido’s Igba Nkwu: A Heartfelt Tradition

By Polycarp Onwubiko Introduction Recently, a Nigerian music superstar, singer, songwriter, and record producer, David Adedeji Adeleke OON, known professionally as Davido, celebrated a significant milestone with his wife, Chioma. The couple had a traditional Igbo wedding ceremony, known as Igba Nkwu, which is a heartfelt and meaningful tradition that marks an important step in their journey together. Davido is …

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A Prescription for Stabilizing Nigeria’s Economy

By Christian C. Madubuko, PhD Introduction  As Nigeria grapples with a failing economy and soaring inflation, President Tinubu’s administration faces an unprecedented challenge. The country’s economic woes are a complex web of factors, including a crashing currency, declining oil revenues, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of diversification in the economy. In this critical moment, President Tinubu must take bold and …

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A Vision for Ukpor: A Community Poised for Transformation

Introduction    Our brother, Nze Kanayo Chukwumezie, known affectionately as “Onwa,” begins his passionate call to the people of Ukpor. As he steps forward with a vision that promises transparency, growth, and security, he paints a picture of a future where every citizen feels valued and protected. Building on Strong Foundations Kanayo Chukwumezie’s vision for Ukpor is not built in …

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ALGON and Local Government Councils in a Pseudo Federalism

By Polycarp Onwubiko Introduction The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) and Local Government Councils are in a Pseudo Federalism. ALGON  is an unnecessary organization in the context of a realistic federal system of government. In a true federal system, local administration belongs to the regional or State governments. Historically, during Nigeria’s First Republic, local administration was managed exclusively …

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