It will be 24 years of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria by May 2023. I can still vividly remember the wave of joy the country felt when the then Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, handed over to the newly elected civilian president,... Read More
Stingy Vs Economical; Are Nigerians ready for an economical leader?
The last time a piece, “written by me”, was published on this blog was on the 15th of November 2021. I loved writing that piece and I could tell from data and direct feedback that many enjoyed reading it. I promised myself to write more... Read More
A Willing Confession
by Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu In the work that I do there is little room for, but a whole lot of logic in, skepticism so one has to find a place of co-existence that acknowledges an immanent reality yet continues to probe for a path through to the light,... Read More
Our village people: The Concept
Let’s talk about the concept of our village people for a minute. And I don’t mean the joke that we now make out of and from it on social media. I’m talking about our village people before social media became a thing or before it became cool to... Read More
Investigations, Autopsy & Crime Syndicates in Nigeria | Sanitation Day | Reviews on the Couch
It is the 22nd episode of Reviews on the Couch and Elsie Godwin is joined by Segun Awosanya (Popularly known as Segalink), a Human rights advocate and activist, a Nigerian realtor, and Business & Strategic Consultant as they discuss a 2020 Nigeria... Read More
Spiritual Algorithm
“Upbringing could pose as a hindrance to survival.” This thought sounded absurd to me at first, but further upon review, I have observed how decisions based on convictions and values, for example morals, could be a reason for apparent hardship.... Read More
BABA IJESHA CASE; The real representation of Nigeria
Few days ago, a colleague was riding with me when I said I will do anything to ensure my child does not have to go through some of the hardships Nigeria offers as a country. I mean, Nigeria is a beautiful country, one that I love, pray for and playing... Read More
Its The Audacity in Men’s ‘Demonism’ for me
Yesterday was international women’s day and I promise this has nothing to do with the theme of this year’s celebration, neither does it have much to do with gender equality…maybe not. You know how I enjoy putting down my thoughts and opinions as... Read More
Lekki Toll Gate Was Never Treated As A Crime Scene
20.10.20 was a horrible day in the history of Nigeria and Nigerians that will never be forgotten. On a now torrid Friday evening, members of the Nigerian Army shot at, injured and killed peaceful protesters at Lekki Toll Gate by orders of the one who... Read More