Sunday Igboho: The real Asiwaju of the Yorubas
Arguably, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the most creative Nigeria politician living today. A man of no mean political entrepreneurship and
Remembering ‘Kunle Adepeju By Adebukola Adepeju
Today, February 1, 2021 is the fiftieth anniversary of the killing of Adekunle Ademuyiwa Adepeju, a 23-year-old undergraduate of the
How New Are The New Service Chiefs? By Bolanle Bolawole
Finally, the president, retired Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, has changed his Service Chiefs. Giving the ex-Service Chiefs soft landing, they were
‘Behold, More Writings On The Wall’ By Martins Oloja
On September 13, 2020, on this page, I looked into the seeds of time again and reported some revelations from
Aliko Dangote’s Costly Mess of the Libido, By Festus Adedayo
Aliko Dangote is carrying his own cross of libido with Spikes and Lewis. He sure needs the same famous, celebrated
Empathy, Sympathy And It Is Well! – By Wale Bakare
My friend Kunle told me a story recently that upped my admiration for him a couple of notches. He was
How The Herdsmen-Farmers crisis Became a Monster With Buhari as President
A brief timeline of how nomadic herdsmen became deeply resented in the south on Buhari’s watch.President Muhammadu Buhari. [Presidency] The
Ten Ways To Survive in Nigeria, By Femi Akintunde-Johnson
It is pretty difficult to remain positive when you look at life and living in Nigeria, especially when you consider
Without Igbo Unity, There Can’t Be Igbo Presidency, By Reno Omokri
ALTERNATIVE By Reno Omokri How did the Southwest get the Presidency in 1999? It was because they were united as
Makinde Still Missing the Point
Barometer The recent showdown in Oyo State between Sunday “Igboho” Adeyemo, Yoruba freedom fighter, and herdsmen operating in the state has left
(Dis)Service Chiefs: Farewell To Mediocrity! By Ozodinukwe Okenwa
Some days ago President Muhammadu Buhari relieved the national security Service Chiefs of their appointments. Reports online had it that
Death and Larry King’s Horsemen, By Mike Awoyinfa
Friends, Nigerians, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to parody Wole Soyinka and William Shakespeare, not to plagiarize them.

How to Avert Another Civil War in Nigeria, By Dele Momodu
Fellow Nigerians, I know how easy it is for men and women in politics, particularly those in the hallowed corridors
Sunday Igboho is Not The Solution – or The Problem
Last Monday, the seemingly intractable crisis between Fulani herdsmen and South-West inhabitants got some breakthrough when the Miyetti Allah Cattle
Nigeria: The Country That Loves to Overachieve
Africa’s most-populated country is a cultural powerhouse. But’s what’s behind the nation’s drive to succeed In a lifetime of feverishly
20 Years Later, Same Old Wahala, By Olusegun Adeniyi
The session started with a powerful prayer offered by President Olusegun Obasanjo on the benevolence of God for sparing our
Day Lam Adesina Clashed with Buhari, Marwa, Others
Alhaji Lam Onaolapo Adesina,Oyo State governor from May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2003, passed on to glory on Sunday,
Kakanfo My Foot!
By Tunde Odesola The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, to me, is the greatest Yoruba oba alive today. Greatest
How Maj. Gen. Attahiru Lost His Job For Not Supporting Fraud
It has become general agitation that there has been fraud on going in the Nigerian Army especially with the war
What Do Wealthy People know That The Poor Don’t?
I happen to be “well-off”. Retired in 1990 with a lot of bucks. I can do what I want, when