Ending SARS Is Just A Good Start
I spend an average of one week in Nigeria every year to keep in touch with family, friends and my roots. Each time I visit, I try to see different…
Tunde Chris Odediran studied and practiced journalism in Nigeria. He is now a Technical Communications and Information Technology professional in the United States.
I spend an average of one week in Nigeria every year to keep in touch with family, friends and my roots. Each time I visit, I try to see different…
Coronavirus takes it personal. Those who have tried to downplay it, it has bitten. The US President, Donald Trump, had spent months propounding theories of how weak Covid-19 was. Then,…
Narratives of hospitals and clinics rejecting patients who are in critical condition is not new in Nigeria, but it is deserving of our solemn attention, focus and a solution. Not…
In 1985, a deceptive military administration held power. Its leader, General Ibrahim Babangida, took Nigeria through an economic excursion that delivered unbridled hardship, causing violent protests and other reactions that…
When a journalist asked Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, a former minister with immense political capital, a simple question during a press conference, all Nigerians saw the lack of respect with which…
As former President Olusegun Obasanjo recently discovered when he made scathing comments at the death of the PDP VIP, Mr. Buruji Kashamu, it is abominable to say anything bad about…
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is like a popular television soap opera which is still running after its useful life and urgently needs to end. The curtain begins to…
Events of the past few weeks in Nigeria illustrate how corruption has graduated into kleptocracy, leaving us in a society where the theft of public assets is so mature that…
The American Spring landed at an unexpected time. The Coronavirus pandemic had forced billions of people around the world on a lockdown for upwards of two months. On May 25,…
Humanity has made great strides in technology in our lifetime, but none is re-engineering our lives more rapidly than the mobile phone and its camera. If mobile phone cameras did…