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Within Nigeria’s Exclusive topical issues published in series. Topics are personal point of view expressing the editor’s opinion.
Nigeria, Protest and our Youthful Agony
Distinguished readers, I was in a state of bewilderment when the Convener of ‘urMumuDonDo Movement', Mr. Charles Oputa, a.k.a Charly Boy publicly announce that ‘he will no longer take part in protests and that variably national issues cannot be change by street protests'.
If this can be pronounced publicly by a self-claimed activist who has spent…
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Of Internet Fraud, LAUTECH fresh crisis and people pushing OYETOLA too much
Distinguished readers, either the flag is half-cast or not, the nation is mourning. Nigerians have got used to sad stories, there is absolutely no sad story that weakens the heart of a Nigerian.
People who feel no compassion towards…
Xenophobic Attack: Peniaphobia as a Common Threat
Nigerians, like other foreigners including Malawians, Zimbabweans, Pakistians, Somalis, among others in south-Africa, have suffered continuously, being victims of violence ranging from killings, incessant attacks as well as vandalisation of…
Toke Makinwa’s Advice Of Doom And The Boring Relationship
Hostility makes relationship unsafe, imbalance and never ending drama that everyone runs from
Se e ti ri awon onorebu(s) ati sineto(s) yin?
Nigeria is like a film industry populated by despotic producers (public officers), incapacitated directors (political aides) and immoral actors. These people come together and produce tragic-comedy movies for ignorant but resilient viewers…
Dear DJ Cuppy… Nigerians Don’t Hate You, You Only Need To Wake Up
Is it your fault your father, Femi Otedola is wealthy? Or are you the reason your father is not their father?
Xenophobic Protests: NANS and the Wild and wooly comment
The parlance of “Kill a Nigerian in South Africa, we kill three South Africans here; destroy a Nigerian business over there and we will destroy three South African businesses here in Nigeria.” will only cascade into a collosal disaster as…
Olukemi Olufunto Badenoch: The Irony of Nigerian Youths And Sowore’s Revolution
"Olunfunto joined conservative party at the age of 25 and became a junior minister at the age of 39. Most Nigerian youths would still be in the four walls of 'mental prisons' we call schools at age 25 and fighting for ward youth leaders or…
Sowore’s Incommunicado Detention: A Threat To Freedom Of Speech And Expression
Following the 'Unlawful' apprehension of the Convener of RevolutionNow Protests, Mr Omoyele Sowore at his Lagos home by men of the Department of State Services (DSS) at the early hours of Saturday. I will like to say ‘freedom of Speech and…
OYETOLA: Beyond The Cacophony Of Wistful Jubilation
To become a leader or king in Nigeria, it requires many factors such as contacts, connections, large funds and crazy thoughts