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A Necessary Cornerstone

When I was young, I had my dad wanting to be a better person. I think he didn’t quite know how best to do it. I say this because each time I erred, all he does is...

A Moral Right to Criticize

More than ever before, Nigerians thirst for a new dawn. The very type that births true democracy instead of a demonstrated craze. While the political class can...

Opinion: No More Mating the Daughters of Belial

Those who live at a point in time often fail to understand that whatever they possess is in a stage of transition or outright elimination. A resort to any ideology does...

Nigerians: An Enemy to Self

We were never promised the iroko strength always. This explains partly why sometimes we appear frail. Becoming a man is to compulsorily come face to face with troubles....

Never Worship Man-Made gods (1)

Look at us, a force to reckon with all over the globe. Our reach is quite marveling.  In all sphere of life, there is always a Nigerian doing something great....

Japá; A War Against Sapá

Living in a time like this is such a huge task. I think of my life as a forceful union of “wahala” and “catching cruise”. It is the way of living...

Nigeria’s 61st Independence Anniversary: We Too Are Government

Talk about families, schools, faith, health care centres… There is a presence of a government. In a family, the breadwinner often times wields authority over other...

The ‘Bridge Builder’ Has Moved

Nigeria politicians are perhaps the greatest con men alive. This conclusion wasn’t born out of malice rather it is from the standpoint of series of established...

The Sinking Naira

Could it be that we are in a season of results? Decisions springs forth results. It is a known law of nature. Concerning Nigeria, it is as though we are a lost ship in...

Nigeria; As We See It

In the words of Friedrich Hegel “What experience and history teach is this — that people and governmentshave never learned anything from history, or acted on...