All We See Is Politics. Where Is Governance? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Why you must make your bed before leaving home
Understanding our ‘crude oil theft’ a little better
The ‘Other Side’ of town
Who is going to hold our presidential aspirants’ feet to the fire?
Afenifere’s nods of presidential approvals
Pretty soon, we will all be billionaires with nothing to buy
Sorrow, tears and floods everywhere
The ‘Emilokan’ syndrome
The politics of gun control
My Anniversary Prayer: Lord, please let our ‘Japa’ children return
Too much visibility could cause you to lose your mystique
My first trip out since Covid-19
What do you find yourself exchanging for wealth?
Opinions will differ but which will you call the best years of life?
The consequences of bad governance
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By Muyiwa Adetiba Once upon a time, Lebanon was a beautiful country. Such a beautiful country. The weather was as warm as the people. It soon became the pride of the Arabs in general and a hunting ground for the Arab rich in particular – I remember those houses on the hills in Beirut with […]
ASUU needs to be told it is destroying its own profession
Trust the social media to make fun of everything. A foreigner was said to have asked a young Nigerian in the diaspora what ASUU meant since he often heard young Nigerians mention it. The young man said without hesitation that ASUU was the acronym for an organization which forces Nigerian Universities to close down constantly.
The new rulers of Nigeria?
And the Acting Governor choked. Publicly on national TV. He quickly turned away from the camera so watchers would not see eyes that had become laden with tears. He was trying to condole the family of a 41 year-old who was cut in the prime of life in Edo State for no apparent reason other than being a Priest.
Much ado about Muslim/Muslim ticket
Let’s go scriptural for a while since the issue of today has religious undertones. I am sure we’ve all heard the story of the Good Samaritan before. But for those who might not really know the story, it is the story of a traveler – most likely a foolhardy one – who was travelling alone along a dangerous road infested with robbers.
Sanwo-Olu’s challenge: The rains are here
There was still light when I headed for Lagos Island from Surulere.
What Fulani elites and white supremacists seem to have in common
What Fulani elites and white supremacists seem to have in common
What President Buhari would have seen on his recent trip
By Muyiwa Adetiba The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a favourite haunting place for our brothers and sisters from the North and I can understand why. It has virtually everything our erstwhile colonial master, the UK has and then some. In addition to having the banks, the shopping malls, the tourist attractions, the international connections […]
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