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
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: resistance and aggression in one drinking jar.
"Look, if you remove your [300,000] troops [from east Germany] and allow unification of Germany in NATO, NATO will not expand one inch to the east." - US Secretary of State James B
A toast to Governor Akala’s portrait.
That night my father came home with Gov Akala's picture. He hung it in the living room. My mother, entered the living room. I glanced at her, expecting some drama. Something drew h
Visiting Ofiki, Oke-Ogun, Ọyọ State
It is his dream to bring enough generational development to the community through education, experience and proper motivation. So we did our best to explain how to navigate through
ON THE OLUBADAN
Ibadan did not have monarchs until the entry of the British. It was an aristocratic consortium, nevertheless. But we did not have kings around here for a while. The rejection of th
On Desmond Tutu.
As one of the few black South Africans in the priestly ranks of the Anglican Church, Desmond Tutu was a man of privileged.
Through the blood of its daughters and sons.
Nigeria is in the rank of nations that got true independence through the blood of its daughters and sons.
What happened to “social justice” and “equal chances”?
I went through the list of the most notable alumni of the University of Ibadan and I found almost 100% of them did not have first class degree
Before the month closed, I got an award from YALI Network, Oyo State.
Before the month closed, I got an award from YALI Network, Oyo State. I was at the event to speak on the future of politics and democracy in Nigeria.
To a true son of the Niger
First of all, we should see it this way, Yinka Odumakin was killed by promises not fulfilled. Would he have died if he had been admitted to the London Metropolitan Hospital, or the