The National Honours Award have come and gone but its flakes are yet to subside. The most profound of its flakes came from a reaction to...
Kenya’s brand-new president William Ruto has hit the road, in the footsteps of other East African presidents when they are new. And about time too, since...
Ugandans are very angry at the Europeans. So angry that even children had to put their books aside to go and demonstrate at the European Union...
While standing before a judge, any judge, you are a ‘petty man’ even if you are a professor of law. I am not being rude. You...
UN Secretary-General (UNSG) Antonio Guterres’ latest report on the situation in Western Sahara may not readily come across as a knockout blow to Polisario’s statehood aspirations...
I learnt yesterday that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will be visiting Nigeria today. The question I asked...
Yesterday, it was 62 years since Nigeria got her independence from colonial Britain. While some countrymen say the October 1 celebration rituals are worthy of flinging...
Captain Moussa Dadis Camara — remember him?—is back in Conakry, Guinea, claiming that he has chosen to come back to “clear my name which has been...
First, it was Eduardo Dos Santos, ex-president of Angola, then Mikhail Gorbachev, former leader of the defunct Soviet Union, and then the long-reigning monarch of the...
In Lawuyi Ogunniran’s Yoruba play, Ààrẹ-àgò Aríkúyẹrí, we see how a happy polygamous family is ruined by the indiscretion of the family head. Ògúnrìndé Ajé, the...