When Nigerians speak of “the military era,” they often imagine a distant past—khaki uniforms on the evening news, martial music before national broadcasts, decrees...
In moments of national tension, when fear, anger, and suspicion are allowed to dominate public discourse, societies become dangerously vulnerable to half-truths, misinformation, and...
Let’s get this straight: not knowing English does not make anyone ignorant — it only means they were educated in a different intellectual tradition....
There are many dangerous things one can attempt in Nigeria:
• Arguing with LASTMA
• Driving through Apapa at noon
• Or trying to convince a Nigerian...