
THE OCTOBER 1st DISEASE – THE STORY OF NIGERIA’S MADNESS
An epidemic began to afflict the country the day we got our independence. It first started in the core North; the West, the East and the South raised their noses… Read more »
An epidemic began to afflict the country the day we got our independence. It first started in the core North; the West, the East and the South raised their noses… Read more »
The INEC officials had four years to prepare for an election that would hold for less than 3 weeks but in their usual manner flopped big time. This is not… Read more »
Your favourite blogger was minding her business on a hot Tuesday evening when my friend brought up Olisa Metuh’s stunt. ‘The stretcher man you mean?’ I added uninterested because I… Read more »
Slowly but surely Fulani herdsmen are turning into a terrorist group. Many years ago we had no reason to be scared of the stick-wielding Fulani herdsmen. Nowadays, the reverse is… Read more »
Is this how we will be looking? Is this how we will be looking? When our future is getting exchanged for a tin of milk and one mudu of garri?… Read more »
My fellow people, we just celebrated the 57th anniversary of Nigeria as a nation few days ago and I thought all bitter feelings would be gone with the celebration, at… Read more »
Good morning people. As we all know, we Nigerians are jolly people who love to celebrate and relate with our kinsmen both distant and near. Here are memes that depict… Read more »
When people crack jokes about how they can’t recognize some of their friends again because they have changed their colour. I turn my face to one corner and yimu, I… Read more »
A Wiseman once told me “never in the heat of anger speak ill to people older than you who have offended you in one way or another if you are… Read more »
Xenophobia, fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. This is a definition I have come to associate with South Africans in a while and lately Indians, whenever the word Xenophobia… Read more »