TINUBU, OBASANJO: FIGHTING WITH DECORUM By Babatunde Awoyemi
They are two elderstatemen. One, a former Nigerian President and the other the current President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Both are not political friends but they respect each…
They are two elderstatemen. One, a former Nigerian President and the other the current President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Both are not political friends but they respect each…
It was pure pleasure and privilege to join the world to celebrate High Chief Tola Adeniyì at the unveiling of his Autobiography “Chapters of Destiny” and this is what I…
I spent the better part of Tuesday exploring what stands today as one of the largest privately owned and independently promoted cultural centres in Nigeria — majestically perched on Sobande…
Have you noticed how betting and gaming brands now seem to dominate media space? From TV to outdoor to radio, digital to sponsorships, their presence is loud, visible and relentless.…
I am a full blooded Igbo man but I believe the Yoruba’s need to rise up and defend their identity, land, and culture. It’s unfortunate to say this but the…
Tola Adeniyi’s Chapters of Destiny is no sleepy elder’s memoir. It reads like a Nollywood epic scripted by fate—complete with prophecies, cult scares, riots, near-death encounters and delicious mischief. From…
In the sacred architecture of Nigeria’s democratic journey, Richard Akinnola stands as a pillar ensuring the foundation remains unshaken. His life is an enduring dialogue between the ink of a…
It was sometime in the middle of 1968, during the civil war years. Despite everything happening in the country, music still brought people together and gave them moments of relief.…
I am not the Pope and therefore not qualified to bestow sainthood. But even the Pope does not canonise the living, yet here I am, with neither authority nor jurisdiction,…
Away from the happenings in the Middle East, and in the light of a lack organisation by opposition, I wish to reiterate a point I made about this time in…