There are many things I wanted to write about from last week but I can’t otherwise I’ll end up in jail. Since the Department of State...
So recently, I saw a couple of independent TED talk videos by some very brilliant individual African women. These women, all of whom now live abroad,...
At a function organized by the United Nation Information Centre (UNIC), and the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), on Friday 20th September 2019, in Lagos,...
The sickening state of the nation’s economy is his bother. The widespread brutish stratum of insecurity is a nauseating nag on his neck. Kidnappings here, killings...
Fellow Nigerians, please allow me to quickly apologise for not concluding the series I started last week on the importance of celebrity journalism, the basis of...
Again, the paternity of the Nigerian state came up for consideration last week. Who exactly owns Nigeria? Is it the exclusive preserve of politicians, their kith...
Dictators rise because of the people, who do nothing; who enable them and who only pray for an end to their suffering.
We can't have 13.2 million children on the streets out of school and think we can safe and secure
Why President Buhari and NASS must act quickly to save Nigerians in Niger Republic. Five years ago, President Buhari promised Nigerians a country they could be...
I do not believe in the twenty first century myth that the fate of Afrika is a hopeless one, that it is beyond our power to...