The Missing Voice: Kenneth Okonkwo on South-East Inclusion in Nigeria
Kenneth Okonkwo stands out for speaking truths many politicians avoid. He highlights fairness, inclusion, and justice for the South-East on national television without fear of political intimidation. Since 1999, every major region in Nigeria has held the presidency except the South-East. When he points out this imbalance, critics label him tribalist, yet others defend their regions daily without censure. His analysis demonstrates a deep grasp of Nigeria’s political structure and constitutional issues. He argues that a nation excluding one region cannot claim true unity. The South-East is not seeking pity or conflict—only fair representation. I respect bold voices that speak up when others stay silent.
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