
By Suyi Ayodele “When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions,” William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet (Act IV, Scene 5). Long before Shakespeare,...

By Lasisi Olagunju The military high command has come out to say that the gunmen who abducted schoolchildren and murdered their teachers in Ogbomoso were JAS...

By Festus Adedayo Nigeria has become the proverbial forest of the heartless, the Igbó Odájú, where mothers must take extreme care to double-strap their sucklings to...

Tunde Odesola Except for its motto and morality, there is hardly anything wrong with the Nigeria Police Force. If burnished in the furnace of grammar, the...

By Suyi Ayodele Oyo State recorded the ugly incident of the mass abduction of pupils and teachers last Friday. Kwara State is almost gone, with many...

By Lasisi Olagunju “Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the...

Since its creation 23 years ago, by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, as president of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous and influential country, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission...

Tunde Odesola In April 2025, woe wore a wear of shame on the Apetu of Ipetumodu, Oba Joseph Olugbenga Oloyede, in faraway United States, when he...

By Lasisi Olagunju Monday morning on the pulpit can be very surreal. Today’s lesson is from Camara Laye’s ‘A Dream of Africa’, a 1966 novel of...

By Lasisi Olagunju An old firm of architects with a rich history of project design and delivery sent a letter to the Sierra Leonean government on...