By Abu Onyiani Yesterday was International Women’s Day, and on social and news media, people eulogized and praised women. I didn’t share in the emotion, not because I did not
By Abu Onyiani In February 2020, I sat with my aunt, who lives in Okene, to discuss Nigerian politics. She came to Benin City for my brother’s wedding, and I
By Abu Onyiani The recent classless and juvenile display of unhinged sadism by religious and irreligious Nigerians towards the ailing geriatric Pope Francis is cause for alarm. The nauseous pitiless
By Abu Onyiani Many Nigerian workers, both in private and public employment unitedly suffer from the characteristically nigerian but debilitating non and late salary payment scheme. For a nation
By Ingye Dooyum Few weeks ago, a respected friend on Facebook shared the achievements, and awards of his 16- year -old son who resides in Britain. I was really impressed. As a
By Dooyum Ingye In most Nigerian universities, students are allowed to select elective and core courses every semester. This is not the case in my alma mater. As a result,
By Michael Adeosun Stop The Memes! Amotekun Is No Laughing Matter. Social media has being proven to be the most potent of platforms for the projection of causes. It's ability
By Hannu Afere In the sixties, Richard Hofstadter wrote a fascinating book on how the democratization of knowledge gave weight to incorrect opinions over facts. It went on to win