Fake Spirituality: The Ozoro rape festival, by Ugoji Egbujo
Wole Soyinka: Has the man died? By Ugoji Egbujo
Men everywhere, no husbands for the girls
Weep not Ozubulu: Our vultures have come home to brood
The London pilgrims and the age of infantilism
Is Mama Patience Faka Jonathan really crying wolf?
Haba! Bukar Ibrahim: A saint and a threesome
Corruption and the Nigerian Church
Police, Evans and the cheers
Nigeria’s Kabukabu banks and Agbero bankers
The righteousness of Biafra
The Eko distribution company,a true son of NEPA
The Eko distribution company,a true son of NEPA
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SubscribeIgbos: The second class citizens of Yenagoa
In April 2017, Igbo traders took to the streets in Yenagoa in an unprecedented protest. Something had rattled them. Three prominent Igbo traders had been murdered in one month. They suspected something more sinister than routine armed robbery and assassination. They put their finger on xenophobia. The police dismissed the insinuation and reassured them of their safety. The murders were unrelated incidents, they said. The traders took the assurance but remained nervous.
Papa Reno Omokri, a child of watery Pentecostalism
By Ugoji Egbujo Reno Omokri is a Pentecostal pastor. He is the founder of a certain Mind of Christ Christian Centre. Keep that name in mind. He flaunts his knowledge of the Bible. He dispenses nuggets. He has written a book on Godly wisdom. And another, interestingly, on “short cut to God.” He has taught […]
President Buhari’s health: Time to stop wondering and wandering
Integrity is matching words with action. When Yaradua was ill, President Buhari and the opposition were loud in demanding a publication of the president’s health status
Biafra and the menace of political pickpockets
Biafra’s unzipped pockets are full of political candies, and pickpockets are circling
Nigerian politics: Foolery is better than viciousness
The church is the play ground for politicians
Lagos: Turning 50, and turning vicious?
The suicide epidemic should get the attention of the governor too. Siege mentality won’t help curb it
Gov Yari and the gods of Meningitis
If the gods have abandoned their duties or have become manifestly biased, they must let us know; how could they let the Paris club refund be looted in states where workers are owed mountains of salaries and there are no outbreaks of bubonic plagues in government houses?
Is the APC a bumbling Eunuch or a retarded Infant?
The nation wouldn’t be this polarized, if the APC were alive and well
A divided House of Buhari
A divided house will fall. But, this presidency must not fall. These shameful, debilitating, self–serving, internecine squabbles are one luxury this nation cannot afford.
Big Brother Naija and trivialization of sexual assault
If the police let Kemen walk away they would create the impression that the crime is a misdemeanor
Melaye Dino and the menace of mediocrity
Dino postulated that the country is manacled by oppressive demonic forces
Nigeria and the march to shamelessness
Even some ardent Buhari opponents who were on the verge of singing hymns of persecution had to pause to raise eyebrows
Nigeria and the abracadabra of rumourmongers
Many herdsmen have committed unprovoked mass-murders and they should be found, prosecuted quickly and hung
Dede Mabiaku and TuFace: Two faces of one grave ailment
And since Femi is such a well mannered man, he would have offered his handkerchief
The Vampire and the torn nests of Nigeria’s prisons
A ‘good’ bed space will cost you 250,000 naira at the KiriKiri maximum prison. This was the price before the fall of the naira. Your options are few. You could be kept in the condemned prisoners cell. There, you will meet a leaking bucket of urine and faeces in a room meant for one occupied by eight.
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