Ayo mi: the one that brings me joy. The one that gives me strength and offers me hope. The one that stood with me before my...
Last week, I paid my electricity bill. And it was N500 less than my usual monthly average. Last month, I also paid N500 less. I didn’t...
I must begin this week by congratulating my soon-to-be predecessor on his wonderful new catch. He was able to attract Malam Shekarau, former book-burning Governor of...
Jesus is our redeemer. But from whom exactly does he redeem us? Does it make sense to presume he redeems us from God? Some terrorists kidnapped...
The fastest-selling narrative in Nigerian politics today is that if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) wins an election, it is because of rigging; if the All...
By Segun Tomori The outcome of the Ekiti election had instilled some fear in me about the triumph of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, incumbent Governor, and All...
Five days after the very mad and unbelievably shameless acts of reckless, total devilment of several public transport buses in Lagos, by members of the Nigerian...
By Denja Yaqub The first time we met was sometime in 1988 soon after his youth service under the National Youth Service Corps’ compulsory programme for...
By Adedayo Ademuwagun President Obama was speaking at an event last April to mark an anniversary in America. Then he told a story about former American president Lyndon...
The Media and what influence it may or may not wield have been subjects of intellectual fascination for generations. As Nigeria becomes the new Pakistan, with...
The revelry and ecstacy about the recent elections in Ekiti State have thrown up many seemingly important issues that there would be a tendency to underplay...
Fellow Africans, it is difficult to imagine how fast time flies. I can confidently say it is highly supersonic. Just imagine that in less than 24...