THE GOOD THAT NIGERIA HAS DONE FOR ME (3)
By Tope Lanre Bello I think the right thing to do in this challenge is to, on behalf of Nigeria, plead guilty to all charges. Nigeria is perhaps one of…
THE GOOD THAT NIGERIA HAS DONE FOR ME (2)
By Bala Baba Dihis What good has Nigeria done for me?. This is quiet odd considering the fact that I am a constant critic of the way Nigeria is and…
THE GOOD THAT NIGERIA HAS DONE FOR ME (1)
By Adedotun Hadizah Adeoti As far as we all can remember, Nigeria has always been the country that never did anything good for anyone. And nobody can blame our collective…
Mubarak Bala: 100 Days Of Nigeria’s Shame
By Dooyum Ingye People have rights, not beliefs or ideas. Nigerian humanist, Mubarak Bala, has been incarcerated for 100 days by the Nigeria police for describing prophet Muhammad as a terrorist…
WILL NIGERIA EVER GET IT RIGHT?
By Farmer Al Akhigbe "The heart (of Nigerians are) deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked." - Jeremiah 17:9 (parenthesis mine) I would have inserted "Nigerian leaders" in my parenthesis,…
TOLULOPE AROTILE: May Nigeria Not Happen To You
By George Ugwumba Some days ago on a Facebook Messenger chat with a senior friend of mine, whom I consider a mentor even though my mentor has never seen his…
Mubarak Bala: Nigeria Police Force’s Culture Of Unprofessionalism, Oppression & Disappointments.
By Ingye Dooyum Lately, I have been very vocal about how much of my 'Nigerianess' is dying; but that nonetheless has not quelled my concern about the state of affairs in…
Mubarak Bala: Hypocrisy And The Moment of Truth
By Ingye Dooyum Nigerians have a penchant for reacting -sometimes a little too drastically - to events, concepts and ideas from around the world. To use local parlance ‘Nigerians sabi…
Mubarak Bala: Personal Conviction and Trials
By Ingye Dooyum Of course, to a large extent, an individual is greatly influenced by the prevailing ideologies in the society in which they are born. Mubarak Bala was no…
IGNORANCE: THE NEW EXCELLENCE
By George Ugwumba There seems to be a boundary to what one should know and what one should not know. This unseen boundary confines one to believing, rather than questioning.…
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