by Tobe Osigwe They try to rub it into the eye of the society that scorned them at the beginning ...
by Okey Ndibe Nigerian governors and presidents, mediocrities though they are, bask in extravagant praise. They call themselves, and cause ...
by Ayokunle Odekunle I have nothing against Mr. Fani-Kayode but he insults our senses by coming to town with some ...
by Hauwa Gambo His is tainted with malice, with evil, with the basest of human sentiments support of tyrants and dictators, ...
by Eddie Iroh But then comes the question: does love of one’s country mutually exclude or nullify one’s right to ...
by Collins Uma The solution to Nigeria’s problems do not lie in the hands of the class that created them. Voted ...
by Okey Ndibe Chinua Achebe wrote in The Trouble with Nigeria, his most polemical work, “There is nothing wrong with ...
by Denrele Animashaun Seriously,this is not a moment to gloat, we are staring at the abyss and we are at ...
by INC Aniebo …And nobody can deny this is the situation now. I am glad Achebe wrote his memoir. To ...
by Olaitan Ladipo It is also clear that essentially only our Igbo brethren exhibit this discourteous habit. Other ethnics usually ...
by Akin Osuntokun Fani-Kayode is gifted at working himself into a storm in a tea cup on virtually any issue ...
by Simon Kolawole I hereby predict that the proposed “Republic of Southern Nigeria” would be a political disaster. It is ...
by Tunji Olaopa Yet, UI has weathered the storms. In close to 65 years of its existence, the University of ...
by Tunji Adegboyega Trust the former president; he also seized the opportunity to sing his usual song of self-glorification: “In ...
by Demola Rewaju I have few problems with Femi Fani-Kayode’s recent outbursts against the Igbos, I’ve always known he could ...
by Pedro Christian Kalu In the words of John Okiyi Kalu “the views and actions of charlatans like FFK cannot ...
by Demola Rewaju That’s the test of manhood: the test to determine if you can rein in your strength in ...
by Akan Ido Chinua Achebe’s ‘There Was A Country’ recently reignited the Biafra War debate and the involvement of the ...
by Corlenius Segun-Ojo Culturally, it is indisputable that our society does not condone assault of any kind on womanhood. When ...
by Saatah Nubari Though there’s nothing wrong in being a musician, we should know that we can’t all sing. We ...
by Hauwa Gambo Unfortunately, because the AP has earned its credibility over many decades and become so important to us, it ...
by Ihedi Ohakim “Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents and everyone is writing a book” – Cicero ...
by Ojay Kaikai To the man that gives life to African literature, to the man that insisted that Nigeria must ...
by Rachel Ogbu President Goodluck Jonathan has announced plans to keep the literary icon, Chinua Achebe’s memory alive. On Thursday ...
The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi I need to state at this point that the essence of this piece is not ...
by James Eze If Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God handed me a cultural frame of reference to aid my understanding of ...
by Rachel Ogbu Iconic figure and novelist Chinua Achebe, whose final burial is taking place today Thursday May 23, has ...
by Ainehi Edoro While I laud Soyinka’s intention to clear up the controversies surrounding his relationship with Achebe, many of ...
by Akan Ido The body of the renowned writer, Chinua Achebe who died on March 21 has arrived the country ...
by Cheta Nwanze Some of us refuse to admit it, but we all need each other, and that is what ...