“Emi l’okan”, Tinubu and the Justified “Audacity” of Self-Belief

By Ogaga Ifowodo E mi l’okan or “It’s my turn.” To be president of Nigeria, though…

When Cash Comes With Nudity

By Oludayo Tade ABOUT two weeks ago, a video of a semi-naked, light-skinned woman went viral…

Terrorism: Deadline in Peril

By Nick Dazang In early October this year, the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, addressed…

Nigeria and the Siege of Insecurity

By Tunde Adeparusi Africa, as the world’s second-largest and most populous continent, is no doubt endowed…

An Open Letter to Dele Momodu

By Femi Fani-Kayode For you I have immense respect. I always have and I always will. How…

Southwest’s Forest of a Thousand Demons

By Festus Adedayo From my personal ranking of their tragic imports, three events which occurred in…

INEC’s suspicious moves

In recent times, we’ve seen videos showing thousands of permanent voter cards dumped in gutters and…

The Case for a Tinubu Presidency

By Femi Fani-Kayode The greatest threat to Nigeria’s national unity is the refusal to shift power…

Between Racism and Tribalism

By Patrick Dele-Cole PEOPLE who complain about racism should also complain if they accept tribalism. Those…

Understanding Peter Obi

By Paul Obi “Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where…