By Suyi Ayodele Some weeks ago, I got into a simple analysis with a very senior journalist. I was complaining about the increasing number of northern...
Tunde Odesola Nightfall in Abuja. Smoke filters through the savannah foliage, skywards. A bird’s-eye view reveals that all is not well under the canopy of forest...
Douglas Ogbankwa, Esq. Nigeria is sitting on a keg of gun powder. A trivurate trimester of religion , regionalism and tribaliam. These signposts of diversity are...
One of the key civic duties of every citizen of age eighteen and above is to exercise his or her franchise right of voting during an...
Tunde Odesola Tossed up, Nigeria’s spinning politics is a coin with three sides: head, tail and middle. All three sides came into play on Friday when...
By Suyi Ayodele “Mr. Giwa is a trader. He has a shop in David’s village. His store is full of things to sell…”. This is the...
Tunde Odesola Kings don’t die. They depart to ancestral underworld in vaults known to the Yoruba as aja ile. The mountainous confetti of praise heaped in...
Tunde Odesola In its cunning, man’s little cousin, the monkey, engages in shady deals called monkey business. A solemn reminder of man’s unsevered umbilical cord from...
By Tosin Omoluabi Akoko-Edo has never had it so bad; that one person will seek to hold a whole race ransom by his greed and think...
Nnimmo Bassey The wise is a knowledge holder and keeper. Learning is a lifelong process. In other words, we never graduate from the schools of life...