A Light in the Capital: What Light House Awka Really Says About Anambra’s New Ambition
Titus Eleweke For more than three decades, Anambra lived with a quiet contradiction: a state famed for enterprise and intellect, yet governed from a structure never meant to endure. The so-called Government House,originally a prefabricated shelter for construction workers,stood as a metaphor for deferred seriousness. Four administrations passed through it,Mbadinuju, Ngige, Obi, Obiano,each inheriting the…
