Tunde Odesola Creating a soundscape similar to locomotive wheels in motion, the rapid footfalls of marching prisoners travel beyond the walls of National Prisons, Gashua: “Lef,...
By Suyi Ayodele In those days When civilization kicked us in the face When holy water slapped our cringing brows… When David Diop joined his compatriot...
Tunde Odesola Five bangs and a drum roll heralded the national anthem. Men in starched babariga and kaftans stood up with hands on the rib cages...
By Suyi Ayodele With US$1 million (N500m) donated to Afghanistan and approval for policewomen in Nigeria to use hijab, is the fog not clearing already? My...
Tunde Odesola Although Oshodi Tapa rose from the ashes of slavery to become a warrior and foremost Yoruba leader over 170 years ago, his footprints on...
By Suyi Ayodele Ko si ìdárí jì f’àwon tó bá dalè Ko si ìdárí jì f’àwon tó bá dalè Ko si ìdárí ajì f’àwon tó bá...
Tunde Odesola When the British-American documentary film producer, Theroux, flew into Lagos from the US in 2010, looking for the hotbed of gangsterism in Nigeria, Oshodi...
By Suyi Ayodele Timipre Sylva and General Muhammadu Buhari are two of a kind in content and character. They are the typical monozygotic twins. They share...
Tunde Odesola They wear the nation’s green-white-green flag as uniform. They have their own army, arms and ammunition. Their constitution is superior to the laws of...
Tunde Odesola In a jaw-dropping revelation, Ade Lawyer, the self-confessed hired killer, accentuated how subsequent Lagos State governments of Tinubu, Babatunde Fashola, and Akinwunmi Ambode, had...