On Being Single And Free – Olubunmi Ajai Layode
A few days ago, I got a message in my Facebook inbox from a lady who needed advice. She is single and lives in the Diaspora. She is not in…
A few days ago, I got a message in my Facebook inbox from a lady who needed advice. She is single and lives in the Diaspora. She is not in…
Dada Olabisi Mary: Our own Nightingale Call her the face of every genuine nurse in the world and you won’t be accused of exaggerating. Dada Olabisi Mary, a nurse at…
Let me start my column by commending the efforts of the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osibajo, in shining light on the youth unemployment time bomb waiting to explode in…
You have got to enjoy Nigerian weddings, if you like plenty drama, that is. There are usually surplus of that, often, from both sides of the couple. We’ve heard…
I have always thought it was the best way to live: one day at a time, moment by moment. But somehow, not for me. Maybe it has something to…
I had to read the story twice to be sure that the minister had not overdosed on the remedial political treatment she received at the hands of the National Working…
I’ve been to Lisbon before, years ago. Twice in fact. The first time was by proxy, an emotional trip of sorts. At the time I was the Chair of…
After weeks of shadow-boxing, the gloves are finally off between President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Obasanjo’s roadshow to drum up support against Buhari’s second term got…
Offices of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across the country are still littered with broken bones, bloodied faces and shredded tallies from the party’s ward congresses last weekend. In virtually…
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may have a rough ride this week, over a matter that is, in the strict sense, not its business. After weeks of investigation, this…