Benin Artifacts And The Choice Facing Robin Hood
When you find two people from the Benin kingdom talking these days, chances are that they are talking artifacts. That kingdom never ceases to amaze me with the mythical, almost…
When you find two people from the Benin kingdom talking these days, chances are that they are talking artifacts. That kingdom never ceases to amaze me with the mythical, almost…
President Joe Biden has a favorite sign-off at the end of every major speech: “May God bless America and may God protect our troops.” In August 2020, when he gave…
“Where are you from?” This frequently asked question often comes after “what’s your name”? The reason for asking could be out of curiosity. It could also be to identify or…
Kicking the can down the road is government art. Once politicians maneuver themselves into office, they govern by repeating the promises they made and hope that problems would go away.…
As outcomes are never good under an adulterated condition, so is life excruciatingly painful in the diluted form of democracy that Nigeria practices. Food is scarce, jobs are hard to…
There he goes again. Troublemaker. He wants to abuse our prophets, the vessels of God Almighty. Not so. Let me state from the beginning that I believe in prophecies and…
The refusal of the Senate to confirm Lauretta Onochie, President Muhammadu Buhari’s nominee as national commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), is a triumph of public opinion. But…
There’s this recent cartoon in Daily Trust Newspaper that sends me holding my sides in laughter each time I see it. And I tell you that I’ve viewed it over…
If the defections from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) continue at the current pace, the only people left in the opposition may be…
Nigeria’s nascent democracy is cancerous, with the odds of survival decreasing at every election period when politicians get on the road of opportunism. The seasonal migration of politicians is a…