By Bisi Kolawole Dear Arakunrin, It is with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you. Ordinarily, I would have used the conventional means of writing to you via your office to write this letter, but since I know that this would probably not reach your desk, given the system w e practice […] Read more
by Richard Odusanya Nigeria being a one third of the population of Africa would have become Africa’s first superpower and a stabilising democratic influence on the continent given the enormous amount of resources; minerals and human per capital including the most educated workforce in Africa but poor leadership has always been our bane and across […] Read more
by Ayo Dada “I do not want the children of my drivers to be drivers to my children, neither do I want the children of my cooks to be cooks to my children, nevertheless I want free access to education for all” – OBAFEMI AWOLOWO. Why the Yorubas and the […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada “What you see in the picture above is not happening in Africa! It is in the United States of America, in the state of Georgia, and that is not enough to say: we are in an American university (Gwinnett Georgia College). The black woman you see is no ordinary person on the […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada 20121 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO LECTURE: REMARKS OF HIS EMINENCE THE SULTAN OF SOKOTO MARCH 6, 2021 PROTOCOL Nation building has always been a slow and painstaking process. This is particularly so when these nations are created by colonial fiat. The colonial authorities used the divide and rule techniques, where insinuations of suspicions […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada The International Alliance for Justice and Peace (IAJP) congratulates the men of Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) for their exceptional courage matched only by great discipline in their latest intervention in the Ibarapa area of Oyo state. On Saturday, 6th March 2021, the men of OPC effected the arrest of one Wakilu, […] Read more