The Nigerian government thinks Twitter is the greatest source of its misery. After straining at the leash for months, it couldn’t resist swatting the microblogging platform with a ban last
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The absence of green spaces in most Nigerian cities often makes them no more than concrete jungles. Green spaces, of which parks are an essential part, enhances a city’s livability,
There is a school of thought that writer’s block comes from having no ideas at all. I like to refer to it as the ‘creative juices’ not flowing enough or
Last week Wednesday, the microblogging site Twitter deleted some of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweets. In those sets of tweets, Buhari was purportedly warning young Igbos against the destruction of
For the first time in a long while, the Nigerian government suddenly came alive after Twitter deleted President Muhammadu Buhari’s
Readers of my column will know that I seldom stand on the same page with President Buhari on the several
Nigerians on Friday were treated with the rude shock of banning Twitter, a micro-blogging and social networking service company, in
It’s no longer news that the country is hanging on a precipice. The number of hate speeches on the media
I listened to the paramount ruler of Somolu and Bariga, Oba Gbolahan Timson, the other day, as he eloquently expressed
This is the real enemy of State. By State I mean the artificially induced way of living in a fake