
By Festus Adedayo Yesterday, Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State, rallied Nigeria’s opposition political parties to Ibadan. According to him in his welcome address, the summit...

By Festus Adedayo I have severally confessed my love for the South African literature. I fell in love with it early in life while gobbling up...

By Festus Adedayo In a May 16, 2018 piece I did, I showed interest in a robbery that took place in Offa, Kwara State. In my...

By Festus Adedayo A huge social dynamite recently exploded in the discourse of black magic. With the 2027 elections and early political manipulations already holding our...

By Festus Adedayo Have you read Niyi Osundare’s poem, The word is an egg? It explores a deep-rooted Yoruba philosophy of the permanence and fragility of...

By Festus Adedayo Two great musicians of the Yoruba extraction, Yusuff Olatunji and Ayinla Omowura — lords of Sákárà and Àpàlà, two generes of Yoruba traditional...

By Festus Adedayo I walked into the Governor’s Lodge, my feet languid and heart trembling. When you walk into that hallowed premises, you are not sure...

The way things are panning out, by the time President Bola Tinubu finishes his course, he will be competing with Mrs Malaprop in serial gaffes. Last...

By Festus Adedayo Critics must talk. When they accused me of killing the opposition, but I didn’t have a gun.” That was President Bola Tinubu talking...

Until last week’s bloody clash, governance in the Sunshine State of Ondo was the proverbial upholstery (furniture) which shielded a generation of filth (egbin) from the...