Now that pretty much everyone and his cat has declared to run for President in 2023, I think it is time for those of us that...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD The Edos say “Ehemwen wÿÿ iren te gua so ihuan, ren te vbe gua ku, sokpan ukpÿ iye-ÿkhÿkhÿ ÿre ÿ ma...
By Claire Mom “Where are you from?” “Are you Muslim or Christian?” “What tribe are you?” These are all conversation starters for many people around the...
As the nomination congress approaches, rumblings within the party rise to an acrimonious crescendo and the troubleshooting market blossoming in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),...
Gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu’s death, reported to be a consequence of domestic violence, brought the issue of divorce to the fore. Expectedly, defenders of the oppressive...
Let me start by making it clear that most of the liberal RCCG members I’ve interacted with over the last few weeks don’t support Osinbajo’s overt...
Ten years ago, thousands of Nigerian youths protested on the streets of major cities. Joining the global #Occupyprotests, the #OccupyNigeria protests zoomed in on one key...
By Victor Terhemba “Me na barrack boy, I said it since I came. I know a lot of barrack men wey dey deny. What a shame!”...
By Claire Mom Having relatives or caregivers prepare a meal, collect water and run errands is not startling in Africa. As a matter of fact, it...
Nigeria’s response to the onset of murder ous mass violence has evolved through phases of co-optation, brutal reprisal, appeasement, and state incapacity. The two options that...
Yemi Osinbajo’s underwhelming, grammatically error-ridden, self-sabotaging presidential declaration speech contains two barefaced lies. The first major lie is his claim that he has “been to practically...
Barely three months have passed since the twentieth anniversary of the murder of the late Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Bola Ige, an occasion that I...