by Ayo Dada Nigerians are one of the most “spiritual” people, if not the most spiritual people on planet earth, however we lack the basic principle of Godliness; L O V E. Listening to the lyrics of Power Show by The Legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti, it is safe to conclude without a doubt, that before […] Read more
By Chief Duro Onabule, a Veteran Journalist. I saw a video clip of a group of young Yoruba elites canvassing the creation of Oduduwa Republic. The spokesman claimed that they are not even interested in restructuring, that it is late in the day, but the outright creation of Oduduwa Republic. Carrying placards, they insist they […] Read more
by PROFESSOR (SENATOR) BANJI AKINTOYE, CHARIMAN, NINAS (Being the Text of the World Press Conference by the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination, (NINAS), Delivered by Prof Banji Akintoye at the Expiration of the 90-Day Notice of Grave Constitutional Grievances Issued by NINAS to the Federal Government of Nigeria, December 16, 2020).PROTOCOLS.Ladies and Gentlemen of […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada We, the Yorùbá Leaders of Thought, comprising Ọbas, Chiefs, policy shapers, politicians, technocrats, intelligentsia, security-related groups, and socio-cultural groups, have met and decided for the Greater and Common Good of the Yorùbá, as follows: 1) The Yorùbá are resolute in their determination not to stand idle and watch our space and […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada Professor Akintoye said the Yoruba governors cannot afford to give away their roots to thieves through selfish political ambition claiming they would be paying a heavy price if it happens. He urged the political post cravers to think about their own future and the future of their generations coming.A serious danger […] Read more
Refining Nigeria’s crude oil By Tunji Light Ariyomo (13 May 2016) 1. Over the past several years, there have been only two choices on the table: i. To keep subsidy, ii. To remove subsidy. 2. Removal of subsidy is the correct choice once only these two constitute the options. This is because Nigeria has no […] Read more
Published by Ayo Dada Like every Nigerian with sense, I am incensed by the conduct of the deputy speaker, Idris Wase on the floor. That I am ashamed he is from my state is understating the obvious. I listened to the video a number of times, to be sure I understood what he was saying, […] Read more
by Ayo Dada The Association of Tiv People known as The mutual Mission of Tivs in America (MUCA) in America decided to bring awareness to the plight of the Tiv people that have been displaced by the Fulani herdsmen chased out of their land and staying in refugee camps for years now without any intervention […] Read more
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

































