It’s impossible not to linger on the picture of the man in the casket. He was dressed in white. His face was familiar. He was the...
At J-School Temple University, we were taught that journalism takes different forms. Straight news and feature articles in which reporters seek out and present different...
Given the overwhelming weight of evidence against Saraki and the excess baggage of cartons of corruption dating back to his days at Societte General Bank,...
Pastor Tunde Bakare, who doesn’t know him? It would be no exaggeration to define Bakare as one of the few credible voices left in Nigeria’s...
Hello, this is Jebose. Can I help you? Eh, Jebose, na who you dey yarn Amerikana for. You nor sabi my namba again. Oloshi. Hehehe....
As unworthy as I am, I am what I am. As unlikely as I am, I am who I am. As unprepared as I am,...
People often say that my friend and brother Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state and I are giving the Buhari government a run for their...
Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s greatest literary icon, is a global citizen. He is welcome and celebrated everywhere. But he is currently under an ironic xenophobic attack...
I was in my fifth year in secondary school when one day I walked up to the noticeboard just in front of the dining hall...
It is instructive that Nigeria remains a spectacle of dysfunction, no thanks to fading hopes of renewal through the All Progressives Congress which rode to...