As oyinbo people take like black things, Black Maria, blackmail, black angels, black coffee, black market and Black Friday, the Black man still proudly uses white tissue paper for black business. That...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD Every generation of Nigerian politics likes to imagine that its quarrel is unprecedented, that its betrayals are original, that its intrigue is wearing a crown no earlier...
The road into State X, Local Government Y, Community Z is not a road. It is a long, angry paragraph written in the handwriting of neglect. Every sentence is a pothole. Every comma ...
“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 ...


