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Return of Spoken Word

    Return of Spoken Word

It’s been quite a while since I took a small break. But I’m getting much pressure to express my take. After so much thought, I’ve decided to awake. In this

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Ihunnaya – a thank you note to mum, my teacher

    Ihunnaya – a thank you note to mum, my teacher

It was sometime in late 1991. Uniformed soldiers were still in power in Nigeria. Somewhere in Orlu, in the then Imo State, kinsmen called a meeting with a rather curious

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Weaponising religion in Yoruba politics

    Weaponising religion in Yoruba politics

In case you missed it, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), an advocacy group, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint Muslim ministers from five south-west states when he constitutes his

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Lagos’ dangerous Igbo/Yoruba war

    Lagos’ dangerous Igbo/Yoruba war

Lagos, Nigeria in the 2019 Nigerian general elections had a lot in common with the Nigerian 1964 federal elections. The unifying factor between the two elections was how the ethnicities

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Governance in Nigeria: A multi-trillion naira industry

    Governance in Nigeria: A multi-trillion naira industry

The major and foremost reason there is always so much tension, crisis and bloodshed in our polity during elections is

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With Adeleke’s victory at the tribunal, any hope for Atiku?

    With Adeleke’s victory at the tribunal, any hope for Atiku?

Ademola Adeleke’s victory at the Election Petition Tribunal is a locus classicus for democracy.  It jogs the cerebral cortex and

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Politics of cohesion: The Ekiti state example

    Politics of cohesion: The Ekiti state example

When it dawned on him that he was on his way to losing his bid for re-election as governor of

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Pius Adesanmi and a country hard of hearing

    Pius Adesanmi and a country hard of hearing

“There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children” – Nelson

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The way we are

    The way we are

Occasionally, one wonders the way we are configured in this part of the world. Lest I’m accused of subtle racism,

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The growing global recognition and acceptance of Nigerian pop music culture

    The growing global recognition and acceptance of Nigerian pop music culture

On election day for governors in 29 States and State Houses of Assembly seats on Saturday March 9, 2019, my

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