A QUICK RETURN TO UNILAG...
By Bolanle Bolawole
I read my brother and friend’s treatise on the 52nd Convocation Ceremony of the University of Lagos – A Quick Return to UNILAG - and was enthralled.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Bolanle Bolawole
I read my brother and friend’s treatise on the 52nd Convocation Ceremony of the University of Lagos – A Quick Return to UNILAG - and was enthralled.
By Yusuf Ali
Nigerians will not forget in a hurry how the APC swept the behemoth PDP out of power and rob the party of its claim as the biggest political platform in the African continent. The PDP's false claim is not that of numerical strength but of power and abused of power that led to their total rejection by Nigerians.
By Onjefu Okidu
Just about 15 months to the 2023 general elections, some unconscious Idoma sons and daughters have already taken over, and turned virtually all the social media platforms setup majorly for the Idoma Governor agitation into billboards for birthdays, marriages, burials, fashion parades, hip-hop music, praise singing, besties, cross dressing and portrayals of heroes and super heroes that are real, imagined and fictional.
Loving Nigeria’s national soccer team, the Super Eagles, is like being in a bad marriage. Your heart is broken many times, yet it’s hard to walk away. There’s a lingering, almost redemptive feeling that just one more try, and it’s going to be alright. But it never is - or has not been for nearly a decade.
By Bola Bolawole
Babafemi Ojudu is in the news – but again for the wrong reason. The first time Ojudu missed his steps was when he regaled the world with the story of the Sunday Igboho he claimed to know.
By Goni Abdullahi
In the preparations towards the Nation’s general elections, the year 2022 is expected to witness a surge in an array of political activities. Political permutations and scheming by political gladiators, parties and regional interests, could upshot inflammatory statements, inter/intra party conflicts, assassinations and thuggery.