Permit me to start by thanking Chatham House for the invitation to talk about this important topic at this crucial time. When speaking about Nigeria...
A home always begets its Diaspora. To account for certain pathologies and behavioural traits; to understand why a given Diaspora ticks in a certain way,...
These are perturbing times. On the eve of what promises to be Nigeria’s fiercest election, one that has set the country on edge, it is...
Thank you for inviting me to join you as we celebrate the life and times of a great African – Professor Ali Al’Amin Mazrui (24...
A friend once told me that the struggle for the soul of Nigeria is not going to be a tea party because corruption will fight...
Even at the tamest of times, Nigeria can be an infuriating address. In an election season, it becomes maddening, a space where nothing is sacred...
It all started like a joke, a joke that soon took on the pattern of a witch-hunt. Now, the push has come to shove, the...
Dear game changer, “actions create consequences.” Forgive my naive quote, it is something I heard from a movie, and I know it does not endow...
For me, Mr. Jonathan started to lose the Nigerian presidential election message when he allowed a silly dispute between his wife and Rotimi Amaechi to...
One month ago, a 2-minute animated video on the inflation of public contracts was shared with Nigerians through social media platforms. The online comments that...
It’s been more than two weeks since the shift in the election days and four weeks before Nigerians proceed to the polls, but little has...
When speaking about Nigeria overseas, I normally prefer to be my country’s public relations and marketing officer, extolling her virtues and hoping to attract investments...