It took me years to gain admission to study Law at the University of Lagos, Nigeria for so many reasons. When it appeared then that my...
It is no news that women have over the years been relegated to the background on issues bothered around development especially in third world countries like...
No tribute of respect to the memory of one of African’s greatest historians could have been more appropriate than to express gratitude to Professor J.F. Ade...
Any excuse that was floated to justify the provision of ZMapp Ebola cure to Americans only and not any single Africans, went out the window when...
After all the noise and the heightening of the blood pressure of Nigerians by the irascible All Progressives Congress (APC), it was a delightful surprise that...
“When a representative of the oppressed absorbs the ideology of the oppressor he becomes more ferocious and dangerous than the oppressor in defending that ideology” –...
Last Saturday’s gubernatorial election in Osun State was fought almost like a war and at the end only the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) came out...
The day could pass for any other day. It started as a sunny bright day which was a rarity in a week where the heavens were...
At the beginning of August, President Goodluck Jonathan appointed Suleiman Abba as Nigeria’s new Inspector General of Police. On the day of his formal investiture as...
Ebola, this frightening viral disease has become the crisis of today, not only in West Africa, but globally. The capacity of the disease to spread fast...
Around the streets of Osogbo, Modakeke, Ife, Ede and even far away in Bourdillonian Circus, the beats of victory and sounds of jubilation has continued to...
Sometime ago, I was driving with three other persons in the car. Of the three persons, two were close friends while one was just an acquaintance....