The straw that finally broke my camel’s back and compelled me to write the article “The Religion called Nigeria”, occurred when one day, I simply became overwhelmed by the hypocrisy, idiotic followership, lack of will and excusery (is that a... Read More
Mission to Nowhere: No Victor, all Vanquished!
In the wake of recent political and sectarian perturbations that now envelopes our populace and even our social and conventional media space, it was only going to be a matter of time before I came up with this piece. It appears we don’t know we are... Read More
The Gains of a Multi-Party System in Nigeria’s Democracy
By Wale Giwa Today, Nigeria has witnessed about sixteen years of uninterrupted democracy in her fourth Republic. However, the troubling question that comes to mind is; what has Nigeria achieved in the last sixteen years of her democracy? In fact, what... Read More
When Will Nigerians learn From Their Mistakes?
by Wale Giwa “Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it”(George Santayana, an American Philosopher). Our fathers who orchestrated the second Coup d’etat, made a huge mistake by destroying the Ironsi Regime and the... Read More
The Donald Trump Triumph: The World is Surprised? I Am Not
A few weeks ago, I did had a critical internal analysis after some soft political wit with my friend and I rose from it and wrote on my Facebook wall that “I’ll love to have a Trump victory” for reasons that were obvious and this morning, I could... Read More
Renewed Biafra Agitation and the Bloody Protests: A Case of Misplaced Priority
By Jagunmade O. Rilycks It is pertinent to state that this write-up is just my personal opinion on the recent Biafra jingoism which you might agree or disagree with. However, I will strive to be as objective as possible. The clamour for the republic of... Read More
Plagiarism/Padding: How Buhari Was Padded To Us
Padding is our new lingo! All my Padis in streets are wondering, why is everything about Buhari ended up being padded? Well, it is becoming clearer and clearer by the day that the APC padded him to us with sweet promises, they made him look like the... Read More
A Dog Named Buhari and A Hippo Named Patience
By Reno Omokri I never believed that true life is stranger than fiction until I read the case of Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, the young man who named his dog after his hero, Buhari, only to be arrested and detained by the Nigerian Police on the excuse... Read More
One Nigeria Was The Watchword For Independence. What Has Changed?
By: George Saint Chukz. I vividly remember the speeches and texts that led to the utmost agitations for Nigeria’s independence from her colonial founders and administrators. Never did I read or heard of the statement; Igbo, Hausa and/or... Read More