“Kowa ya dade yaga dadau”. – Hausa (Whoever lives long, will see wonders). There is a peculiar intimacy to theft in Nigeria. It is rarely loud. It seldom announces itself with v...
There is something hauntingly poetic about the name Ekweremadu — did one agree with any human? or has one consented to mankind? In that philosophical phrasing lies a riddle about power, mortality, and...
Last week, I had the honor of a deep dive conversation with very respected men and women of the press, from the traditional to the digital space, citizen journalists, bloggers, and more. It is an inte...
I will start my essay by extensively copying extracts from a public lecture that was given by Prof Sola Adeyeye… Alas, the average Nigerian mind has been buffeted and drowned by gales of superst...
Nigeria as a people and country, especially her leadership has commenced in this manner, as I outlined in the short flake below. The IRS decides to audit Grandpa, and summons him to the IRS office. Th...
I will start with a heartfelt congratulations and appreciation to my two friends and family, Aishatu Yusha’u Armiya’u and Chris M.A. Kwaja, for your timely and crucial Policy Paper. This is a short ‘O...
Let me state categorically without praise singing that the entire bar, and everyone associated with the Nigerian Bar Association, Jos Branch simply outdid themselves. First, hosting a ‘law week’ like ...
Dem Dey Go Once upon a time Some people come together Made a plan, took a chance Agreement between one another Dem dey go Dem dey go Dem dey go Dem dey fight Dem dey quarrel Dem dey go One silly the o...
I can’t hide myselfI don’t expect you to understandI just hope I can explainWhat it’s like to be a manIt’s a lonely roadAnd they don’t care ’bout what you knowIt...
Introduction Nigeria, a diverse nation with a rich tapestry of religions, has witnessed periods of religious tension and conflict. In such a complex social landscape, interfaith dialogue and religious...


