I laughed after reading a letter from the Take It Back Movement telling the FCT Minister Wike to release Eagle Square for the planned demonstration. In...
“If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.” — Nelson Mandela In Nigeria, nonviolent...
Protest is a fundamental right of citizens. It is a tool to draw the attention of; or call any government to order. Protests are bound to...
Today’s Punch publication unarguably reveals the fundamental flaw in the superstructure of the Obidient Movement. All the 53 amorphous subgroups which make up the spatial structure...
As August 2024 approaches, Nigerians are bracing themselves for a new wave of nationwide protests, fueled by frustration and discontent with the government’s handling of escalating...
Misogyny recently ran amok at the Senate with the Senate President Godswill Akpabio telling a female legislator that she could take to the floor of the...
The recent passing of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah has sparked a range of emotions across Nigeria, from grief to celebration. As a journalist and writer, I find...
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has invested a staggering $20 billion in the Dangote Refinery, Nigeria’s largest refinery. The facility, commissioned early last year, was expected...
Without moving his body, African Development Bank (AfDB) President, Akinwumi Adesina, watlzed his tall frame in a dance last week. He danced to the rhythm of Gwo...
The Nigerian government’s recent attempts to quash the End Bad Governance protests have been utterly astounding. In a frantic bid to cling to power and maintain...