Fake Spirituality: The Ozoro rape festival, by Ugoji Egbujo
Wole Soyinka: Has the man died? By Ugoji Egbujo
Citizen Omehia and the god of Small Things
Nigeria: The Dark Clouds and the Silver Lining
2023: Smell the Fart
Nigeria and the cost of living
Nigeria: A Nation in Slow Motion
The Temple Hill Supermarket fire
Our prodigal leaders and the London Jamboree
OBIdiency and the ‘No Shishi’ phenomenon
2023 Elections: The Three Musketeers
Buhari’s cold plan
Lagos and the Malignant Okada Banditry
Rotten Pardons: The tribalism of politicians
Soludo’s Truth Commission
Gov Buni and His Political Basi and Company
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SubscribeOf cheap deaths and witches
By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo We love to dump the blames on witches. In the last year, I have lost two friends. Both were young men who lived in my village. I became acquainted with them during the previous four years. They were solid and hard-working. They struggled to create a better future for their children. […]
The textbooks Abracadabra
Agberos have seized textbook writing and publishing.In those days, siblings shared books. Older siblings wrapped their textbooks with brown paper and powdered the pages so that the books could remain clean and fresh, preserved for younger siblings. But that has changed.
Rochas and the security vote honey pot
So he’s been blaring his trumpet. While seducing the public some days ago, he said Imo state impoverished him. The man, from whom assets have been seized and returned to the state he ruled for eight years, said the state owed him his honey pot.
Gov Wike and the Soot Scandal
A few days ago, Gov Wike marched around the bushes. Cameras and journalists followed him. Wike, the strongman.
The rumoured return of President Jonathan
The rumours have intensified. The idea that president Jonathan can defect to the APC to dream of being president in 2023 is supposed to be fantastical, preposterous.
Opinion: Lagos and the brothelization of residential spaces
Somewhere in Lagos is a den of iniquity. Like all things Nigerian, rot set in after an early promise. The founding mission has been thrown to the dogs. A conspicuous eyesore now lives amid homes and schools, and family life.
Soludo and the ‘Children of God’
In March, some Unknown Gunmen, otherwise known as Evangelists by the children of God, attacked Soludo’s campaign team. They murdered three policemen.
#EndSars: Too many lies and the lost opportunity [OPINION]
On that fateful day, too many lies were told. The protests could have changed the country. But many people were in such a hurry. So they ran a marathon with the mindset of a sprinter. It had all seemed too successful that people forgot how to play rope a dope.
Oracle Lamido Sanusi, the former Emir of Kano
It’s a Nigerian syndrome. A title-craving disease. A subliminal do-you-know-who-I-am mentality that accompanies even the meekest around and leaves him one provocation away from becoming an agbero.
Gernot Rohr should be coaching Chad or Somalia
Gentle and boring, cut out for teams with little or no footballing ambitions and no taste for style. As the Eagles team manager, Gernot Rohr has outlived all usefulness. If Rohr were young and unproductive we could have endured and hoped to reap continuity.
Our Independence is still a fallacy
The gods didn’t help us. Those who had explained life under the colonial lords as servitude shortchanged us. Like the Old Major, the pig, in the Orwellian Animal farm, they had sold us dreams of freedom, equality and shared prosperity after independence.
The Taliban of Igbo land
They came to free the people from oppression. The Taliban of Igboland. Their motto is Freedom, Justice and Peace.
The rise and rise of the Fulani militia
By Dr. Ugoji Egujo President Buhari needs to speak to this militia in the language its members would understand. I have borrowed courage from the workaholic Sheikh Gumi and identified them by their ethnic origin. Unfortunately, in these days of political correctness, ethnic identification has become sinful even if apt, except when talking about goodies […]
How did Sheikh Gumi become a sacred cow?
By Dr Ugoji Egbujo Many won’t believe that Sheikh Gumi is a medical doctor and former military officer. Gumi roams around like a peacemaker, flies the flag of mediator but quietly sows division and disorder. A few months ago, he patted crying bandits on the back and told them the military onslaught against them was […]
The Nigerian Immigration Service: The home of uniformed touts
By Dr Ugoji Egbujo Like a sepulcher, it looked nice on the outside. At the gate, they seemed alert and professional. The entrance was imposing. The dusty car park is a long walk to the offices. Those who created that car park knew the institution would be inefficient. They made room for a crowd. The […]
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