Sometime in the month of August 2022, the show I am a part of hosted the spokesperson to the Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Adeniyi Kunnu. We spoke about the the possibility of collaboration between smaller... Read More
Road to 2023; Managing Expectations
Hi there, it is another Friday (oops, another drama). This week, we were served with political gbas gbos, leadership embarrassment, and alliance seeking. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is still on strike and other sectors are... Read More
Our Capacity to Vote
Keeping track of things weekly makes you realise how much time flies and how short life is. Today, I woke up to another Friday, with a choked schedule, a thankful heart, and a weekly piece deadline. In trying to figure out what my thoughts... Read More
A People at Crossroads
The question of who to vote for as the 2023 general elections draw close is a personal decision as well as a collective one. Nigeria is at crossroads and the sum total of personal decisions will have consequences for all — good or bad. So... Read More
The Art of Insta Pressure
You know how there is that footwear or clothing, so comfortable that you gladly abandon every other piece you have for that particular one. It just fits. It works for running errands just as it works for casual gatherings – a true... Read More
How low can the bar drop?
On the 16th of July 2022, Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, tweeted that the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, was in the hospital for a... Read More
Shouldn’t women have a right to their bodies?
Shall we stay away from politics this Friday… Following the reversal of the Roe vs Wade ruling by the supreme court in the United States, a country seen as the ‘woke’ capital of the world has been divided on the issue of support for... Read More
Does INEC have the capacity to let people decide?
Three days ago, I was in an uber – from Eleganza in Lekki – home. Ordinarily, using the services of a ride-hailing platform in Lagos Nigeria, should not be worthy of mention, however, the conversation I had with my uber driver made the... Read More
8 Factors that increase your risk of developing blood clots
By Dr. Helen Okoye Blood clotting is necessary in our bodies as this stops the blood from uncontrolled flowing after a cut or injury; but it’s when blood clots are created when they’re not needed, that they can become life-threatening. A clot... Read More