Nigeria as a country has never had as many promises in its lifetime as the PDP governments had promised, in vain, about improved electricity supply since...
So, despite the prayers of all our men of god and prayer warriors, Ebola somehow found its way into Nigeria. It is not my place to...
The August 9 governorship election in Osun State is a tougher test for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) than Ekiti State. Allow me to explain. Ekiti,...
At dawn on 4 July, 1918, Suberu Sabongida, a Private with the Royal West African Frontier Force faced a firing squad. Sabongida, who’s service number was 5529,...
There is a difference between politics and political parties. One is a mission (or should be) while the other is a vehicle to get you to...
Love is beautiful but it can also ravage and destroy. It brings pleasure and it brings pain. It brings joy and it brings sorrow. It brings...
The World Hepatitis Day was recently observed. So this post is my own way of contributing to the sensitisation on Hepatitis. The First Service in my...
Fellow Nigerians, kindly accept my sincere apologies for disappearing from this page abruptly last week. It was due to circumstances beyond my control. I had really...
Jada, a 16-year-old girl, was invited to a party. When she got there, the host gave her a drink of punch and after taking the drink,...
When things happen in Nigeria today, this is the cycle it follows. First, newspapers, online and offline, report the event as breaking news. Then, depending on...
A different decision has to be made and it has to be made now. We must weigh our practical choices. Why do we have these available...
In recent weeks, the world’s public health workers are been afflicted with a myriad of meetings about the killer Ebola virus ravaging parts of Western and in times...