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Stinging criticisms from Sweden! By Donu Kogbara

Stinging criticisms from Sweden! By Donu Kogbara

Kio Amachree is a friend of mine and President of Worldview International, a Stockholm-based diaspora accountability platform. His eloquent and fearless attacks on Tinubu and his cronies have turned him into one of the most popular critics of the Nigerian government. He comes from my home state, Rivers, and stands out from the crowd at a […]
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WEEP, NIGERIA, by Donu Kogbara

WEEP, NIGERIA, by Donu Kogbara

I came across this seriously sad poem online. It was written by Chinedu Nnadi Nwangwu; and I love it and have decided to share it. “Weep, Nigeria— For the soil is heavy with blood, And the sky hangs low with despair. A land where godfathers pull strings in dark rooms, Turning the law into a puppet […]

Cry me a RIVERS!

Cry me a RIVERS!

By Donu Kogbara I am so upset about the unfair imposition of a state of emergency on Rivers State. I have totally lost faith in President Tinubu, FCT Minister Wike, their supporters and the National Assembly. I have complained extensively about this crisis on YouTube. Today I am feeling too emotionally drained to write anything, so let me […]

Farewell to George, by Donu Kogbara

Farewell to George, by Donu Kogbara

Mariam Shekari, the daughter of Stephen Shekari, a former Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, and Rifkatu Irene Shekari, a graduate of Cornell, a top-class Ivy League American university, has been a loyal and amiable Personal Assistant to me for a long time. She lost her beloved brother George on Monday. I invited her to submit a tribute […]

Farewell to Ahmed the great, by Donu Kogbara

Farewell to Ahmed the great, by Donu Kogbara

As a youngster living in London full-time, I often participated in a BBC World Service quiz programme called Focus On Africa. It was great fun and my second favourite work assignment ever (the first was writing reports about wonderful tourist destinations for British Airways’ glossy in-flight magazine. I’d fly to Mauritius or wherever first-class, then […]

The History Woman, by Donu Kogbara

The History Woman, by Donu Kogbara

I am chatting online, via zoom, with Zeinab Badawi, the Khartoum-born doyenne of British broadcasting and President of London University’s School of African and Oriental Studies. We are discussing her book – AN AFRICAN HISTORY OF AFRICA FROM THE DAWN OF HUMANITY TO INDEPENDENCE – which became an instant bestseller when it was published in the UK […]

Farewell to an Icon, by Donu Kogbara

Farewell to an Icon, by Donu Kogbara

I am still reeling from the death of Chief Edwin Clark, the great Niger Deltan who went to meet his Maker earlier on this week. He was 97; and the last time I saw him, the grand old man was fading; and I knew that his end was nigh. But despite expecting it, I was […]

An extraordinary man, by Donu Kogbara

An extraordinary man, by Donu Kogbara

On Wednesday, I attended a valedictory session in honour of the late Stanley Shenko  Alagoa JSC, OFR, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court…which is where the ceremony took place. I was invited because I am close to some of his relatives and I felt immensely privileged to be there while the Chief Justice (Madame Kudirat […]

I am an African, by Donu Kogbara

I am an African, by Donu Kogbara

My most loyal VIP friend and dearest brother, the amazing Dr Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti State, is turning 60 this weekend and kindly invited me to a commemorative birthday symposium he hosted in Abuja yesterday. The venue was jampacked with excellencies and other dignitaries, including ex-President Yakubu Gowon, the current Vice President Kashim Shettima, the […]

What next for Ogoniland? By Donu Kogbara

What next for Ogoniland? By Donu Kogbara

Last week, I was invited to the presidential villa to meet President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA). The reason given was that I am an “important Ogoni Stakeholder” and I was really surprised to have received such a flattering summons because I have been a vocal opponent of Tinubu since […]

The consequences of bad governance, by Donu Kogbara

The consequences of bad governance, by Donu Kogbara

Chi Lael, the United Nations, UN, World Food Programme, WFP, spokesperson for Nigeria, addressed journalists last week and shared some alarming statistics. She said that she would normally only speak for her own programme but had decided to make a joint statement on behalf of the WPF and two other UN agencies that also have responsibilities related […]

What line did Obi cross? By Donu Kogbara

What line did Obi cross? By Donu Kogbara

After reading Peter Obi’s thoughtful New Year’s Day statement, Felix Morka, the National Publicity Secretary of the ruling APC, accused him of being an extreme pessimist and doomsayer who “has crossed the line of truth so many times” and “deserves whatever comes his way”. Like many other onlookers, I am appalled by the obvious threat, deeply puzzled […]

2024 AWARDS, by Donu Kogbara

2024 AWARDS, by Donu Kogbara

Before I start to immerse myself in 2025 matters, let me briefly look back at a few individuals who excelled in different areas of endeavour in 2024…and bestow my own special awards on them. HERO OF THE YEAR Dele Farotimi, the fearless and uncompromising activist lawyer. He regularly launched verbal and written attacks on powerful […]

Different types of strength, by Donu Kogbara

Different types of strength, by Donu Kogbara

Last week, I appeared on Arise TV to complain about the docility of opposition parties and urge Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi – whose presidential candidacies I vigorously supported in 2019 and 2023 – to quit making life too easy for Tinubu and become more aggressive. Mr Obi was kind enough to visit me at home to […]

I am a Born Again Obidient! By Donu Kogbara

I am a Born Again Obidient! By Donu Kogbara

On Monday night, I appeared as a guest commentator on Prime Time, the popular and thought-provoking Arise Television show that is hosted by the inimitable Charles Aniagolu. We talked about National Assembly legislators who recently defected from the Labour Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. I disdainfully described them as rats deserting a sinking ship, […]

IF ONLY!!! By Donu Kogbara

IF ONLY!!! By Donu Kogbara

Europe and the United States are full of white folks who resent foreigners – especially black and brown ones – and want to put a stop to both legal and illegal immigration. This is why I don’t understand why a significant number of Nigerians voted for Donald Trump or cheered him on from afar. Given that he […]