Opinion

The Enugu massacre and why tribe matters by Aloy Ejimakor

This has always been the case from August 2015 when these easy mass murders of Igbos, under the guise of demonizing them as IPOB, got underway.

Igboland isn’t a dot, it’s not landlocked

The purpose of this essay, therefore, is to debunk this lie with some simple historical and topographical evidence that are even in plain view, if you care to dig or do some basic physical explorations of your own.

Why Northerners don’t call Tinubu “Jagaban”

Nigeria’s southwest is, after all, the country’s sociolinguistic pacesetter because of the centrality of Lagos as the cultural capital.

A bountiful Agbado season is upon us

In a country where people struggle to feed, it is a show of synoptic ignorance to mock Agbado, cassava, ewa and dodo.

Putting our money where our mouth is by Femi Adesina

There is a story that President Muhammadu Buhari likes to tell. He has done so many times in public and private meetings.

Africa needs more than US military aid to defeat terror

A lack of hope is the chief recruiting sergeant for the continent’s new brand of terrorism.

Three myths about subsidy removal

Today, that opposition, now in government, has implemented the measure which they opposed.

ASUU strike and the need for tertiary education funding reform in Nigeria

Needless to say that every university student in Nigeria then had extra year even without failing a single course.

If you can’t take blows brother, don’t throw blows by Femi Adesina

Yes, that virus is well and alive in Nigeria. It is even deadlier than Coronavirus.
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