By Suyi Ayodele Pray, how does a man tell his friends that his wife beat him the other day? How do men who suffer serious beatings...
By Lasisi Olagunju Opeyemi Bamidele was the candidate of the Labour Party in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in Ekiti State. He thought he had...
Tunde Odesola It’s evening yet on Creation Day in Odò ọbà, the Land of the prized Parrots, where the Lion complained about not having a crown...
By Suyi Ayodele I was away from the church on Sunday, September 3, 2023. When I came back, I was given an account of what happened....
By Lasisi Olagunju The people of Lagos should thank their stars that their state is not a country. If it were, it would have seen worse...
By Lasisi Olagunju The only reason the poor have not started eating the rich in Nigeria is, perhaps, because this is the season of corn. And,...
Tunde Odesola Before anything else, let’s do with some laughter because this is a sobering journey into time – a journey gathering hailstones, lightning and thunder...
By Suyi Ayodele “My friends all, like the sonorous proverb do we drum the agidigbo; it is the wise who dance to it, and the learned...
By Lasisi Olagunju Today’s Yorubaland is a very reluctant part of Nigeria. But it is also the most conflicted of the parts. Its goals are difficult...
Tunde Odesola A good old friend of mine resident in Chicago, Yomi Abioye, aka Macito, texted me after reading the first part of this article. The...