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The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism recently unveiled a report tagged Hushed Voices and the Media’s Defence of the…
I was at Saint Andrew’s Cathedral Church, Owo, Ondo State, last Friday, November 11, 2022. The last time I was…
One of the demerits of liberalism in any belief system is its propensity to scandalization of faith. This was how…
The defects and faults in the mind are like wounds in the body. After all imaginable care has been taken…
In the entire history of the world, the world has never existed without challenges and it would never. At every…
It’s not old news that Methuseli lived remotely close to two neighbors whose unneighborliness was amusing. The two were biologically…
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of…
Not so long ago, he was the poster boy of what looked like an African renaissance. Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo didn’t…
Those who say Nigerians don’t have what it takes to compete with Western standards are the sort of people I…
Lord Henry Peter Brougham lived between September 19, 1778 and May 7, 1868. As a British statesman, Brougham was involved…
In the words of one of the most electric and practical child-rearing experts in contemporary times — Dr. Ron Taffel:…
You only learn to ask questions by asking questions At the beginning of the year, I had promised that for…
Mother, mother/Why/Why was I born Black? – Okot p’Bitek in “Song of Lawino” As I woke up on Friday…
Circumstances have an uncanny way of radicalising even the most conservative of men – and women. Such a situation is…
In our Nigeria of today, several Nigerians are stuck with zero experience of what it means to live in a…
Oh, Oh, Onah, do you sometimes soberly run your numb nose over your armpits to detect where the odor comes…
Bad news has almost become a regular feature of Nigeria’s daily narrative and recently, it’s been like a flood of…
Observers of political struggles ahead of 2023 general election can attest that since it became the new bride in the…
In less than 60 days, the British people had three prime ministers. Some people attributed it to their conservative political…
Who would I prefer to lead Nigeria as President from May 29, 2023. Well, I am a Yoruba man but…
Last week, the Federal Government gave Nigerians, especially those from eastern extraction, something to cheer with the news of the…
After decades of cooling in the lurch, by divine intervention came for Nigeria’s Pearl of Tourism State, Bauchi when, in…
In a widely shared story last week, The Economist likened the political carnage in Britain to the situation in Italy in the…
Penultimate week, I touched briefly on how legislators at the state level are pocketed by their governors such that the…
Collaboration and cooperation amongst people has always been the way to go. After all, what transforms a collection of individuals…
“Like the biblical joy among the Angels in heaven over a sinner that repents, the arrest of Mr. Emmanuel Ovie…
Color TV transmission was introduced first at Benue Plateau Television, Jos, in July 1974 and in India it was introduced…
Some words suffer prejudice, that is, they are not allowed to ‘explain’ themselves or to be put in right context…
Shikrot Mpwi – Sunday Synopsis with Fr. Justine J. Dyikuk 30th Sunday of the Year, C/World Mission Sunday – October…