Nsọñ idem to a nation at 63
Every first day of October moves me to say something about this beautiful country. Besieged on all sides by her demons, no doubt, Nigeria remains a country I am obsessed with.
Dear Alice or Nigeria’s Long Night
Alice, your question about my thoughts on the coming election was not ignored. No, don't misunderstand my silence. I've also been thinking about the polls. Honestly, I've been thin
Ogin of Nothingness – Book 1
"A politician climbs into a haunted elevator but suddenly finds himself in purgatory." In this series of paranormal writing, Aderemi draws the reader into a deep commentary on Nige
The death of value and 99 other protesters.
I have been resisting putting up anything due to my protracted writer’s block but the victims and martyrs must be honoured. There are people who are still in denial of the mu
Can Americans survive the Biden Administration without an attack?
On this day 20 years ago, terrorists woke the wrong sleeping giant. The attacks united the American public behind the crazies in the White House and the American war machine was pu
On the latest Guinean coup.
Ordinary people jubilate at the announcement of every military takeover until the military “militarizes” the society. When another military coup topples that one, the s
“If Taliban could do it, then we can.”
You can judge the motivation in the ISWAP camp. A motivational speaker driving his partners in crime nut. It is normal. The Taliban takeover would spread terrorism in the world. Im
If cowardice was a person
There is little or zero attention being paid to the decision of the Afghan President to flee from Kabul without the tiniest bit of attempt at resistance. He even left his own minis
The US [and the world] must return to Afghanistan but first, it must learn from Nigeria
Recently, Joe Biden was asked if the Taliban would overrun Kabul after the US withdraws its troops from Afghanistan. His answer was no. He was so sure he hardly wait for the questi
The traveling language
Travelling was part of my many interests while growing up, I wanted to travel beyond Nigeria. While I was at Okeho, I came across my half-brother’s English exercise textbook.