IN SUPPORT OF MUBARAK BALA (3)

By Abu Onyiani MUBARAK BALA AND THE ISLAMIC BOUNTY HUNTERS Contrary to the doctrines of all religions I have studied (and that is actually only 5 by the way), the actions…

IN SUPPORT OF MUBARAK BALA (2)

By Sakiru Yisau Religion is a tool of oppression in the hand of the people. Once a religious group is in the majority, the likelihood of oppressing the minority group…

IN SUPPORT OF MUBARAK BALA (1)

By Kelvin Saliu I have read posts of late that insinuated that Mubarak Bala has been abandoned to his fate and I've never been more bothered by any piece of…

NIGERIA OF MY DREAM: MAKING IT HAPPEN WITH TECHNOLOGY

By Fareedah Mustapha A country where generator are not needed for there is no fear of power outage, where medical appointments are not postponed due to faulty machines. These are…

LEKKI MASSACRE: The Day The Nigerian In Me Died

By George Ugwumba My name is George Ugwumba, and this is the detailed account of my personal experience at the Lekki Massacre on the night of October 20th 2020. I…

WHY THE NORTH DIDN’T JOIN THE ENDSARS PROTEST

By Emmanuel Ogah Abi The #EndSARS protests turned out to be an unprecedented demonstration of courage, resilience, and unity by the Nigerian youths to make a statement to the ruling…

PALLIATIVE HOARDING DISORDER

By Michael Adeosun So many footage are emerging on social media of Nigerians across many states in the southern part of the country, breaking into warehouses in which food stuffs…

AISHA YESUFU: PROFILE OF A FOREMOST ACTIVIST

By Dooyum Ingye Aisha Yesufu endeared herself to Nigerians when she joined others to demand for the disbandment of the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). During the #EndSARS protest, she was tear…

What Some Muslims Think Of Their Women Protesters

By Michael Adeosun A woman leading an oppressed people in protest against their oppressors has acted in a manner unacceptable to Islam and has no place in Al Jannah because…

THE GOOD I HAVE DONE FOR NIGERIA (6)

By Ingye Dooyum Today, the deplorable state of affairs have made it relatively difficult for Nigerians to describe what they have done for Nigeria. Borrowing from David Easton’s System theory,…