Basil Okoh Atiku Abubakar has been the stormy petrel of Nigerian politics in the Fourth Republic, bringing division and disruptions to every political party he chooses to force his membershi... Read more
MONDAY LINES By Lasisi Olagunju The story you are about to read was published by the Nigerian Tribune 38 years ago. It was the lead story of its June 5, 1984 edition. Written by Joe Aladesoh... Read more
By Tony Iwuoma The greatest danger to next year’s presidential election is ethnicity. Already, the election is being projected as Igbo versus Yoruba, Hausa-Fulani versus Yoruba and vice vers... Read more
By Farooq A. Kperogi In this week’s column, I use Kashim Shettima’s trending speech delivered in Lagos on Thursday at the Yoruba Tennis Club to argue that his love for bombast ma... Read more
By Adetutu Olagbaye It’s very sad that the average African is very myopic, aggressive and irrationally. Majority are not informed. I will only address this once with respect of the female sp... Read more
By Oduche Azih (Published on Monday, 12 September, 2022) I REGARD Lasisi Olagunju as one of my favourite columnists; and this is not because we agree on all issues. We don’t. However I... Read more
Basil Okoh Every writer should have an abiding commitment to society expressed through the works of their art. Wole SOYINKA is fascinated by death, the finality of its destructive powers as... Read more
Monday Lines By Lasisi Olagunju (Published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 12 September, 2022) On Tuesday, September 6, Liz Truss met Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral, Scotland. We saw her wit... Read more
By Wole Olaoye “There’s fire on the mountain and nobody seems to be on the run There’s fire on the mountain top and no one is a-running… One day the river will overflow And there... Read more
By Israel Chukwumaeze The whole point of Klopp’s footballing philosophy is built on what in German is called “Umschaltmoment” or “Switching moments” as attacking means. For... Read more