On Tuesday 22nd of April, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka announced the shortlist for the 2014 Caine Prize For African Writing in Port Harcourt as part of...
Almost every week, we hear of clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers. Sandwiched between the more explosive reports of the Boko Haram violence and the political...
My mother was orphaned at ten. However, she was somewhat lucky to be the last child and she had married elder sisters who were old enough...
The 2nd edition of online writing prize, Write Right successfully took place on Sunday, 9th of March, 2014 and it has left us with so much...
It was last week that Usman Bugaje made the claims about the oil in the Niger Delta belonging to the North. From the buzz of conversation...
I am tired of what being African seems to mean. And this is not about what the West or Asians say. It is about what I...
I was reluctantly going with my mum to one of the numerous prayer meetings at her Christ Apostolic Church. Anyone who knows CAC will know that...
I had a conversation with friends in my car on the way to work on Tuesday morning, and was amazed that all four of them, in...
Make no mistake, there are always critical points in the history of any nation. It is usually difficult to predict these times before they happen, but...
The Nigerian Professional Politician’s League is in full swing now. The pre-season games of 2012 and 2013 are over and we’re already seeing brisk business being...
It is said that the people think of today while it is the responsibility of leaders to think of the future. In many cases, this maxim...
Bishop Calistus Lamdong returned to his parsonage after the flight from Lagos, thoroughly satisfied with his performance on TV the previous day. He had spoken vehemently...