By Lasisi Olagunju Some 200 years ago, someone could whimsically deport someone from a part of this country to another. It happened to Madam Efunroye Tinubu...
By Lasisi Olagunju The king in pre-colonial Oyo had power over everything. He determined who lived and who died. At a point in time, there was...
Festus Adedayo Undoubtedly, the political matrimony between President Bola Tinubu and Northern Nigeria is at Talaq stage. Talaq is the Islamic unilateral repudiation of a marital...
Tunde Odesola Returning home from work on a humid evening in 2016, I asked my children their thoughts about visiting America. They took their gaze away...
By Suyi Ayodele President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should count himself lucky. What he feared most has happened to him. What his predecessors in office could not...
By Lasisi Olagunju They did what locusts do to farms. They spared almost nothing. They ate road slabs, pilfered roofs and stole ceilings. They attacked and...
Tunde Odesola I grew up hating my name, Isaac, after listening to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s song, Upside Down, which he did with his American soulmate, Sandra Isidore,...
By Suyi Ayodele This blind man trusted no one because he knew the circumstances that led to his blindness. So, he kept on employing servants after...
In light of the upcoming nationwide protest against poor governance in Nigeria, dubbed “Days of Rage,” scheduled for August 1, 2024, it is notable how the...
By Lasisi Olagunju Nigeria is a drama, an entertainment. Listen to the ‘Wahala’ singer, Portable, as he wonders why anyone would want him to join this...