By Festus Adedayo Last Monday, as noiselessly as a phantom, President Bola Tinubu brought home his strange friend. While an Igbo proverb says the footsteps of...
By Festus Adedayo The furore over the recently pulled down Owo Memorial Park in Ondo State is said to have thawed, which is gladsome. There is,...
By Festus Adedayo Power politics in the animal kingdom could be as intense, deceptive and selfish as it is in the human kingdom. An ancient African...
By Festus Adedayo On Thursday this week, it will be 32 years of that June 12 phenomenon. On July 9, 1998, the lifeless body of a...
By Festus Adedayo As Ngugi wa Thiong’o says in his Wizard of the Crow, (2007), ire is more corrosive than fire. Make no mistake about it:...
By Festus Adedayo What hunters see in the forest is enough to make children of men without balls blind. Ọláníyì Ọládèj̣ọ Yáwóọ̣ré had gone hunting one...
By Festus Adedayo In May, 2016, a young man got abducted by three men. They drugged him and gouged out his two eyes and testicles. According...
By Festus Adedayo A couple of months ago, history walked on its two legs into my feeble embrace. When it did, I never knew it was...
By Festus Adedayo Today, icon of Akure Kingdom in Ondo State, foremost Yoruba leader and one of the major twines holding together the Yoruba nation, Baba...
By Festus Adedayo Is there morality in politics? Or, should there be morality in politics? Governors of Akwa-Ibom and Delta States, Umo Eno, Sheriff Oborevwori and...