Bayo Oluwasanmi: National Conference or National conflict? We have errors to...
by Bayo Oluwasanmi The Abuja Conference is mostly dominated by septuagenarians and octogenarians who are arguably disposed to resist change. It is not clear what radical changes they could initiate to...
View ArticleElnathan John: Of silence and other great answers for fools
by Elnathan John I just saw this tweeted by Pastor E. A Adeboye: “If the one blocking your marriage is an insider and they refuse to let you go, they’ll be buried this year.” In my mind, there is...
View ArticleOpinion: The agonies of Bola Tinubu’s defenders
by Remi Oyeyemi The sycophantic image makers of ABBAT LLC are still trying their best to camouflage all these antics as “progressivism” and fool the people of the Southwest that ABAT LLC is still the...
View ArticleOpinion: Femi Fani-Kayode – Beating the drums of ethnic divorce
by Rahaman Abiola Toheed In furtherance, I see him as a disillusioned man, a proverbial siren that calls attention to arrival of epidemic but doesn’t wait to wrestle the plague. I also regard his...
View ArticleDemola Rewaju: #OsunDecides –…And the X-factor is Fatai Akinbade (Y! Politico)
by Demola Rewaju An ironical twist occured last week when Governor Aregbesola visited the NASFAT grounds for a programme and donated food items to the Islamic group; the venue was built for the body...
View ArticleTope Olofin: How to use email marketing to get more eyes on your blog post...
by Tope Olofin Just think for a second, how do you feel when you get a personal email from a friend? Even if it is a nasty mail. You will almost always read it. Biko, e get all the fashionable banners...
View ArticleTunde Leye: Lazy Nigerian intellectuals (Y! FrontPage)
by Tunde Leye Many will complain about funding and lack of government backing. There is some truth in this. But I know of many professors who receive research grants and use it for personal purposes....
View ArticleOluwatosin Fatoyinbo: Best served cold – Episode 1 (#ShortStory)
by Oluwatosin Fatoyinbo Interestingly, that was to be the genesis of our relationship as I would go on to love this idiot like all my life depended on it. Episode 1 The last time we met, he left a...
View ArticleEdoziem Chisom: Malaria fever (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Edoziem Chisom The evening had grown older, the clouds had gathered and the sun had almost gone into oblivion. Emeka starred keenly, plying his focus on the fascinating lady beside the stream. He...
View ArticleLanre Olagunju: What is Africa’s excuse for maternal and newborn mortality?
by Lanre Olagunju A report from a recent study has it that it will take over a century before a baby born in Africa has the same chance of survival as a baby born in North America or Europe. One would...
View ArticleOpinion: Why the PDP thinks it can win Osun State
by Matthew Adejoh Now, where do all these leave Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who came in through the window by some legal magic in the judiciary, and is not as confident as he used to...
View ArticleJarus Oyewale: Who is Nigeria’s greatest columnist living or dead?- Part 1...
by Jarus Oyewale Other dead columnists that will seriously contend for that prize include Dele Giwa and Stanley Macebuh. Dele Giwa was Nigeria’s most popular journalist, no thanks to the circumstances...
View ArticleSunday Dare: The beginning and end of Femi Aribisala’s fiction
by Sunday Dare Aribisala is so obsessed with his animus toward Asiwaju Tinubu that Aribisala cannot see or think straight. Thus, his writing is crooked READ: (Femi Aribisala: The beginning of the end...
View ArticleSoyombo Ayomikun: Minutes before M.K.O Abiola died (Poetry)
by Soyombo Ayomikun He sipped The tea Thirsty Needing fluid The Evil ones Watched him Happily 1.They Gave him The mug Filled with Hot tea And Invisible...
View ArticleOpinion: Chibok survivors and multiple narratives of victimhood
by Jibrin Ibrahim Yes indeed, time is passing and the agronomy of the parents and relations continue to grow. So far, seven of the parents of the girls have died of their chagrin. Is the Nigerian...
View ArticleEkene Ngwu: 5 factors needed to win elections in South-east Nigeria (Y!...
by Ekene Ngwu An electoral candidate with reasonable economic power has better chances, as sponsors and other stakeholders are more likely to take the person seriously, as finance of preliminary...
View ArticleChris Okotie: Is President Jonathan obstructing the rule of law?
by Chris Okotie However, INEC has since July 29, 2013 when the judgment was passed, refused to recertify our party as required by law. The implication is that FRESH would not participate in any future...
View ArticleDeji Asiru-Balogun: How to spot separation anxiety in dogs (Y! Superblogger)
by Deji Asiru-Balogun It is important to realize that dogs with separation anxiety are not doing these things to get even with the owner for leaving, out of boredom, or due to lack of obedience...
View ArticleShayna Smith: Conquering laziness, your biggest enemy (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Shayna Smith ”For your laziness to go away you will need to replace it with a solid plan as to what you will do with the time and energy gained by the departure of your laziness” “Wouldn’t it be...
View ArticleOpinion: For the love of Lagos
by Njideka Akabogu Why then do people keep coming? Why did I come? Why couldn’t I have stayed back in Abia State? “What are you doing here? You never hear say Lagos don full?” That was how my brother...
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