Take it or leave it and criticise me as best as you can, I will live with it; the Igbo man is a cash and carry business man/trader not a politician. Everything to him is therefore” money for hand, back…
Take it or leave it and criticise me as best as you can, I will live with it; the Igbo man is a cash and carry business man/trader not a politician. Everything to him is therefore” money for hand, back…
As parents, is there still any reason why we should or must be ashamed of the sexuality of our children and hide rather than accept and celebrate them and move on? Alternatively, how are many parents dealing with the tragedy…
I notice that there is yet another attempt to politicise the plight of our young ladies who have been in captivity since 14th April. PDP political campaign/propaganda on NTA talks about the APC using the plight of the girls to…
Is this it? Six months on, no sign of our children yet it is money politics as usual. Frustratingly, many Nigerians especially those who live in Diaspora and know the difference between good and bad leadership are alluding to the…
Nigeria is 54 today. So how far have we come? Shall we say happy or sad independence day celebrations/anniversary? Much as I love my country and feel extremely proud and privileged to be Nigerian, I do not feel like celebrating…
“Over the ages we speak about women development and equality but these in my opinion are matters which can only succeed when women begin to cherish themselves and each other tapping into each other’s potential without envy, judging and secretly…
Are Northern Oligarchs along with past and present Nigeria leaders consciously or unconsciously patronising, emasculating, demeaning or encouraging the marginalisation of the ordinary Northern child in return for political advantage and by so doing directly or indirectly encouraging strife and…
Today, with head still full of questions, eyes fighting back tears, heart still broken but full of joy and gratitude to God for an exemplary life well spent; I remember and celebrate a woman of conscience, courage, honour and integrity.…
Think about this, she was white with all the privileges of being white in a black country where what Whites said or did was gold dust and blacks did not matter. Regardless, she stood up for justice, fairness and humanity…
Until religious leaders come clean about their motives which in my opinion have moved from fishing for souls and doing good on earth to looking for power and money; religion will continue to spread hatred and ignite wars among people…