There is always a huge political risk and danger whenever erratic, embattled, and paranoid leaders assume the responsibility of “protecting” their ethnicity in a multicultural country....
January 15, which is in about 24 hours’ time, will mark the 50th year anniversary of the Nigerian Civil War which was fought between Nigerian forces...
The Yoruba has proven that one needed, in order to be safe and secured, something more than rhetoric and silence, something more than incendiary protest and...
January 15 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Nigerian Civil War and the official end of the short-lived Republic of Biafra. It is...
Once a dictator, as a military Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari sought democratic power, preaching change; and we embraced him, believing that nothing could be worse...
It was a blood-filled season in 2019. Amidst the background scenes of ritual jihads in the defunct establishment that flaunts itself as Nigeria, the world sat,...
Talking about the nation’s restructuring, it will amount to a pragmatic demonstration of naivety proceeding without first underlining the fact that the agitation has a historical...
The person who incited me to write this has really done us an enormous favour by giving me the motivation for this profoundly topic.He deserves honorable...
Last few months, I was summoned to rest my pen and engage the subject of my literature with ritual silence. I kept my protest faded from...
That Igbo custom states that the only way a man can be the father of a child is by marrying the child’s mother. If a man...