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All We See Is Politics. Where Is Governance? By Muyiwa Adetiba

The whole world took notice when the Chibok abduction happened. It was so daring that it was almost unbelievable. How could such a raid be planned and executed without intel being aware? How could so many young girls disappear in plain sight? How could security be bridged so easily, so blatantly? Especially in an area where security […]
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My generation of Nigerians could be heading for a poorer, lonelier old age

By Muyiwa Adetiba The economic stats for Nigeria haven’t been good for quite a while and the consequent quality of life of an average Nigerian has been on the decline. The situation predated this administration. In fact, arresting the societal rot and improving the quality of life and living were among the campaign issues of […]

My generation of Nigerians could be heading for a poorer, lonelier old age

The economic stats for Nigeria haven’t been good for quite a  while and the consequent quality of life of an average Nigerian has been on the decline. The situation predated this administration. In fact, arresting the societal rot and improving the quality of life and living were among the campaign issues of this administration. Unfortunately, while […]

Religion as an instrument for either national unity or division

By Muyiwa Adetiba There is a lady I consider a lifelong friend. My thoughts go to her from time to time. I wonder how she is faring these days with her two children married and living abroad in two different continents. It is not easy to face the sunset years with your loved ones strewn […]

The President’s interviews

By Muyiwa Adetiba Like many Nigerians, I watched the two television interviews with the President. But unlike many, I also watched as a professional interviewer. I do that with many interviews. It is instinctive. So while many concentrated on the President’s answers, I found myself focusing on the framing of the questions and the comportment […]

Little acts of kindness

By Muyiwa Adetiba The car screeched to a halt.The driver peered out of thewindow at what caught her eyes. And then she felt the pull to come out of the car. It was not the safest of places – nowhere is these days for a man, let alone a woman – but daylight was just […]

My response to the vice President’s media address

By Muyiwa Adetiba The Nigerian Press Organisation honoured its own last Friday in an afternoon of tributes to some of its veterans who departed in the past year. It was the first of its kind. Hopefully, it will not be the last of such a thoughtful gesture. Journalism has over the years, played such decisive […]

When will we ‘say it loud, I am black and proud’?

By Muyiwa Adetiba Those who came into this world from the 80s upwards and are not into music, may not know who James Brown was. He was the quintessential musician and showman; one of the best performers of his generation. I can almost imagine the nostalgic smiles on the faces of those of my generation […]

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