ABIODUN ADIGUN Rural Nigeria is a paradox of neglect and potential. While the majority of Nigerians reside in these areas, they are forced to endure […]
Category: Opinion
Foreign NGOs In Africa: The Catastrophic Instruments Of Exploitation
The roles of foreign NGOs and their local representatives in Africa have sparked intense debate. Their roles are openly presented as carriers of positive contributions […]
Why Ukachukwu Stands No Chance As Governor
EMEKA OZUMBA It took a lie dressed up as an “endorsement” of Prince, Evangelist, Dr, Nicholas Ukachukwu’s aspiration to draw out former Governor of Anambra […]
Richlist Philanthropy …The Less Celebrated Side Of Seyi Tinubu
MIKE CERUTTI & PRINCESS EFE MAJOMI “Compassion is the key to unlocking a brighter future for humanity.” – This quote perfectly captures the essence of […]
Of Mean And Foul Spirits
SIMBO OLORUNFEMI Last Saturday, Prof Wole Soyinka was at the 60th Birthday celebration of Mr Rotimi Amaechi in Abuja. The timing was not exactly […]
Eyes Forward
DIKE CHUKWUMEREIJE 2 nights ago, my brother, Chaka Chukwumerije, escaped an attempt on his life. He was on his way from Okigwe to Umuahia, when […]
I Met Mike Ejeagha
Yes, I met the legendary folklorist and guitarist, Mike Ejeagha. But just once. I can’t recall the exact date anymore, but the occasion remains etched […]
Two Years Of President Tinubu: Two Stories Behind The Positive Numbers
TUNDE RAHMAN Economists and commentators have written and said much about the positive trajectory and indicators signposting Nigeria’s economic growth. These indicators indicate that […]
The Underdevelopment Of Ijebu-Jesa, My Native Nazareth (1)
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE I am an angry Nigerian! I am angry because Ijebu-Jesa, my hometown, is a town where the past and present intersect […]
The Cartography Of Virtue
ABIODUN ADIGUN In the topography of the human soul, virtue is often depicted as a mountain peak, majestic and serene. Yet, the ascent to this […]
