The Oracle And Ihedioha’s Fate
He brushed it aside, saying that he would not lose sleep over the prophesy. But you could tell, even by a casual look, that it was not the new year…
He brushed it aside, saying that he would not lose sleep over the prophesy. But you could tell, even by a casual look, that it was not the new year…
Hello, 2020! It’s a new year. Our year. The year we have been waiting for. But, wait a minute, have we really been waiting for 2020? What have we done…
He has been arrested and detained in Burkina Faso, expelled from Ivory Coast and heavily monitored by France. Still, he has caught the attention of the world speaking in the…
A narrative has been floating about the level of achievement of Nigerians in America and our emergence in the centre of the American dream. The story is largely positive, and…
In an article entitled “2019: How Atiku will lose – and other matters,” published this time last year, I made six predictions: 1) Atiku will lose 2) despite Access Bank…
At the time of my piece on Alternative Contact Address, little did I realise that Nigerians were yearning for a reawakening, nay, revival, of moral standards of the past commonly…
It has been 10 years since Maryam Babangida passed on. It has been close to 30 years since her family left the seat of power. But it was a space…
Long lay the world in sin and error pining Til He appeared and the soul felt it’s worth A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a…
I met him three or four years ago. We were introduced by a mutual friend sickened by the story. What struck me about this man who I was meeting for…
In assessing events of 2019, an election year millions of Nigerians had looked forward to, where can Vice President Yemi Osinbajo be placed – in the winners’ or losers’ column?…