@TundeLeye: Dear Mr. President, declare your assets publicly
by Tunde Leye In 2007, Umaru Musa Yar’adua, UMYA as the press labelled him, was elected the president of Nigeria. He made adherence to the rule of law one of the oft repeated mantras of his government,...
View Article@ChineduBwhite: Is #Ebola a tool by white people to wipe black people off the...
by Chinedu George A few months back, during the nascent days on the now-contained Ebola virus disease outbreak in Nigeria, the country’s press that ought to know better was awash with speculations that...
View Article@Lanre_Olagunju: How a market economy will make Africa better (Y! Business)
by Lanre Olagunju A market economy refers to a system in which economic decisions especially the pricing of goods and services are fully determined by the aggregate interactions of a country’s citizens...
View Article@simonchairman: Careless utterances – @AsiwajuTinubu should be called to order
by Simon Utsu My average Nigerian brethren are quick to forget. That is the reason why I love inundating them seasonally with the Infamous words (that are now on granite) of Buhari, “The baboons and...
View ArticleToni Kan writes on YNaija: In Nigeria, we gun for office
by Toni Kan In Igbo language, there is no word for politics. What you have is a phrase, a clause more like, even a sentence. The expression that approximates to the word politics is ndoro-ndoro...
View ArticleWole Olabanji: Why Africa is a ‘country’ that doesn’t make sense
by Wole Olabanji Sometimes you are tempted to say “Africa is where sensible ideas go to die”, but you think about our extreme aversion to critical appraisal, and the deadly violence with which we...
View ArticleFunmi Iyanda (@Funmilola): How to be human
by Funmi Iyanda He was a butcher or was he a farmer or a blacksmith? I no longer remember, it’s been too many moons, but l do remember other things about him rather well. He was a middle aged Muslim...
View Article@MrAyedee: @AsiwajuTinubu and wife were drug Lords in the USA
by Aye Dee While the world was protesting against Shell Oil and the Abacha Administration for the pollution of the Niger Delta and the hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Bola Tinubu secretly owned and operated...
View ArticleFemi Aribisala : Is Goodluck Jonathan really clueless (Part 2)
by Femi Aribisala READ: Is Goodluck Jonathan really clueless (Part 1) I am the Chairman of Financial Nigeria International Limited. As chairmanships go, it is an honorary position. All the work is...
View Article@Inyang21: Stop deceiving yourself, success depends on you and not God!
by Samuel Ekereke You might have heard people talk about waiting patiently for God’s time. Every religion tends to portray God’s time in a future sense. It is common to hear people say “God will do it...
View Article@MrAyeDee: Why #BokoHaram’s Freeing of 25 Camerounian hostages is bad for...
by Aye Dee On October 7th, Nigeria’s GEJ met with the leaders of Niger, Chad and Cameroon at a one day Summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission held in Niamey, Niger. Benin Republic’s President was...
View Article@Adunnibaby: A note to Yoruba Christians and Muslims
by Abimbola Adelakun The South-West in Nigeria is one zone where Christians and Muslims dwell side by side with a relatively low level of rancour. This liberalism is a cultural attribute that has been...
View Article@Blecyn1: Timi’s cruel set-up …Episode 4 (Y! Fiction)
by Blecyn George Read Episode 1 of this enthralling story here Read Episode 2 of this enthralling story here Read Episode 3 of this enthralling story here Episode 4 Weeks on and Timi is yet to find...
View Article@Uchekorie: Why have our value systems become so broken? (Y! FrontPage)
by Uche Okorie I am not sure exactly when it happened. But it must have been surreptitious, creeping up on us ‘like a thief in the night’. I am not sure when our values became totally hollow. I vaguely...
View Article@Oddy4real: The tragedy of Saint Keshi
by Ayokunle Odekunle Quiting when the ovation is loudest cannot be overstated. Look at this instance: If you are a regular visitor to Yoruba parties, you will know there will almost always be a stand...
View ArticleOpinion: Why Olusegun Mimiko is a political prostitute
by Samuel Orukotan After months of speculation, the Ondo town born politician officially dumped the Labour Party for the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party ahead of the 2015 general elections. Close...
View Article@DemolaRewaju: How opposite sides attract to attack (Y! Superblogger)
by Demola Rewaju The Background Gbesoye and Teejay have dated for five years and decided to get married. Everyone was surprised initially but their conviction was so strong that their friends quickly...
View Article@comr_roland: Why @pdpnigeria will win Rivers State in 2015
by Roland Numofagha Rivers state like we all know was created on the 27th day of May 1967 out of the then old eastern region, since then it has been seen as power house in Nigerian politics with its...
View Article@TundeLeye: Falode’s and Oyamuyefa’s Dubai killings- All animals are not equal
by Tunde Leye We will be kidding ourselves if we refuse to admit the truth that Orwell captured so well in his magnum opus, Animal Farm, that “All Animals Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than...
View Article@IfeAdebayo: Only @ApcNigeria can take Nigeria to the promised land (Y!...
by Ife Adebayo I believe for every leader that hopes to run for a second term in office your second term campaign starts from the day you are sworn in for your first term. This is to say I expect that...
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