Tabbas! Street Protests fa is a Double-Edged Sword!Street protests, while a powerful expression of democratic discontent, often bring more harm than good. As we have seen...
In the wake of the #EndSARS movement, Nigeria witnessed a powerful surge of digital activism. Young activists harnessed the potency of social media platforms to amplify...
“A community that does not tolerate the pigeon and the cock, what kind of bird will wake them from their sleep?” Let me thank my brother...
The publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu, published an open letter to President Tinubu a few days ago in which he referred to himself as a...
In the Midst of Political Violence, Under the Shadow of Buhari and Tinubu’s Ignitable and Explosive Words, Amidst the belligerent Self-Interest Fight Between Obaseki, Shaibu, Ighodalo,...
“Local government is not just about politics, it’s about people’s lives.”– Eric Garcetti At last, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled in favor of Nigeria’s...
As I followed with keen interest the recent events in Kenya, where citizens took to the streets to voice their dissatisfaction with the government’s mismanagement, corruption,...
Last Wednesday, Nigeria’s upper parliament became a grammar class where semantics, syntax and structure are examined. His Excellency, the Senate President of Nigeria, Godswill Obot Akpabio,...
In the ever-busy markets of Lagos, and other cities and towns across Nigeria, N70, 000 used to wield a certain power, even as it also used...
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, the three Francophone West African countries under military government have established an Alliance of Sahel States (AES, or Alliance des Etats...