Tolerance is much more than passively accepting the other. It brings obligations to act, and must be taught, nurtured and defended. Tolerance requires investment by States...
...let me advise some few South Africans that are xenophobic through the words of Paul Bamikole which go thus, “Ingratitude makes man an animal, even worse,...
Xenophobia: Is Nigeria not guilty of the Worst forms of Xenophobia? Sequel to the heights of the assaults on the lives and properties of Nigerians as...
When Nigeria became the 53rd signatory to the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) on 7 July, it was an important step in a long-heralded but...
Africa my Africa Africa of proud warriors in ancestral savannahs Africa of whom my grandmother sings On the banks of the distant river I have never...
Now that we have chased away the fox in xenophobic South Africa, it is time for us to admonish the hen in Nigeria’s ‘leaders’. One of...
“When your hosts begin to insinuate that the rough, almost inedible end of a yam tuber is all the food that they have left at home,...
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...
Definitely, what is happening in South Africa is not xenophobia. Xenophobia is deep-rooted fear of foreigners. South Africans do not fear foreigners, neither do they hate...
A measure of a country, or say people, can also be how desirable they are, in another country, or among other people. A good measure of...