In a gripping but evergreen musical rendition of a Yoruba fictional folksong, late Fuji music lord, Ayinde Barrister, once deployed the canvas of the forest to...
The phrase “Do you know who I am?” has become almost iconic as a power move used by certain individuals in privileged positions, often as a...
In the age of instantaneous information, journalism stands as both a guardian and a disruptor of truth, embodying the dual nature of influence and responsibility. It...
In recent months, Nigeria’s judiciary has been embroiled in a wave of actions that defy the principles of justice, impartiality, and the nation’s legal foundation. The...
The fact that the Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Igboho has returned to Nigeria after about three years of fleeing the country, ignites the question of why...
I fondly recall my time at Ijebu-Jesa Grammar School in Osun State, specifically from 1979/80 to 1982/83. This period stands out due to the Unity Party...
On April 4, 2021, I wrote a piece with the title The President is a sick man: Buhari’s Secret Therapy Inside the ‘Oneida.’ It was a lamentation of President Muhammadu...
In recent years, Nigeria has stood at a pivotal juncture in its democratic evolution. Our country, rich in both natural and human resources, has grappled with...
Ali Nuhu’s recent announcement of over 3,120 films submitted for the upcoming Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) is nothing short of a remarkable achievement. For years,...
This writer, a psychologist and not a lawyer, approaches the recent Court of Appeal ruling with an ethical, democratic, and societal perspective, particularly within the framework...