Monthly Archives: June, 2021
A 60 gun-salute to the literary General, By Louis Odion
Back in the ’90s, we used to time each of his literary parturitions, the way a sprinter’s dash on the track to the finish-line...
Hidden in Plain Sight: Persons With Albinism Fighting the Odds Every Day, By Hlengiwe Mkhize
People with albinism face multiple forms of discrimination worldwide. Albinism is still profoundly misunderstood, socially and medically. The physical appearance of persons with albinism...
Banji Ojewale at 71: Writing Without Retiring, By Kayode Ojewale
Your purpose in life is to use your gifts and talents to help other people. Your journey in life teaches you how to do...
Populism and Voting: Don’t Blame Migrants for Country’s Woes, By Tawanda Matema
The hallmark of democracy in South Africa and the world over is citizen participation in government and the selection of political representatives through free...
TB Joshua at 58 and a Thought for SCOAN, By Nosike Ogbuenyi
His Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN), Lagos, Nigeria, is no drum and trumpet Christian ministry. Talk of charisma, finesse and diplomatese, he had them. And...
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Netanyahu Calls For Immediate End To Religious Persecution In Nigeria
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned what he...
Interfaith Unity: Muslims Attend Christmas Service in Kaduna, Nigeria
In what can be described as a remarkable interfaith...
Okpe Indigenes Gather In Lagos To Showcase History, Language, Social Values
By Henry Ovie, Okpe indigenes will gather in Lagos on...
Alleged Defamation: Dangote Threatens Kaduna Businessman, Kailani With N100bn Suit
President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has given...