by Demola Rewaju Since you like fighting so much, never be the spouse who tries to settle issues by giving in or giving up in a fight. Do not be…
Read Moreby Gabriel Femi-Olatunji The same lack of values and ideology is the reason a top civil servant will resume on a Monday morning and ask the accountant to write that…
Read Moreby Chris Bamidele I could see pain in Dad’s eyes now and I noticed he was not happy talking about mum’s family, but I wanted to know more. “So…
Read Moreby Edward Israel-Ayide “Brand is not a product, that's for sure; it's not one item. It's an idea, it's a theory, it's a meaning, it's how you carry yourself. It's…
Read Moreby Omozuwa Gabriel About a fortnight ago, a thought-stultifying myth created mass hysteria in Nigeria. Many Nigerians based on hearsay eagerly embraced the salt-water bath as otherworldly vaccine against Ebola.…
Read Moreby Inibehe Effiong If there is a class of civil servants in Akwa Ibom State that have been perennially marginalized, deeply stigmatized and greatly insulted, it is teachers in the…
Read Moreby Perry Brimah In 2007/2008 I purchased a website domain for Nuhu Ribadu. I did not personally know him nor he, me. I still am in no way personally connected…
Read Moreby Femi Aribisala The only way the APC can redeem its perception as a janjaweed party is by putting forward a South-South man as its presidential candidate in 2015. The…
Read Moreby Mayowa Ogundele I have never heard of a man or woman who married their partner simply because the sex was astronomical. As crazy as people get for sex, it’s…
Read Moreby Amir Abdulazeez I no longer have any problem whatsoever with defections, re-defections and counter-defections of Nigerian politicians from one political party to another. The only reason why I am having…
Read Moreby Debo Adejugbe As a people, we have been contented to sit idle for so long while the resources of the state are being mismanaged/squandered by a few and due…
Read Moreby Myne Whitman Sometimes in 2013, it went viral that a Pastor of CLAM church, Wole Oladiyun warned that Oral Sex was not for Christians. Maybe he read my earlier…
Read Moreby Uche Briggs From mere commodity to being an essential fabric of society, the trajectories of brands all over the world fascinates me. I hope to share some of the…
Read Moreby Suraj Oyewale About two years ago, in a local football field in my estate, I had engaged a young man that came to play football on a Saturday evening.…
Read Moreby Deji Olunlade How expensive can that Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram picture, comedy skit, musical recording or cartoon illustration post be? You are heartbroken and just betrayed by your boyfriend…
Read Moreby Greg Ighodaro I know you already have your reservations against my caption, but you might want to keep them under bucket until you get to the end of this…
Read Moreby Sonala Olumhense Disclaimer: I do not write this article in favour of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), which last week gave President Goodluck Jonathan an October deadline to rescue…
Read Moreby Waziri Adio “We do like vote-buying. It is essential. That is the only way we have to see anything good coming from the politicians. Anyway, I can vote for…
Read Moreby Grace Efezokhae Social media has been buzzing recently on the issue of @sugarbelly’s tweets as a guest on the No Holds Barred Interactive session (NHBi) on Twitter. The discussion was…
Read Moreby Demola Rewaju There once was a man who was the best of them all – Bola Ige was his name and in many ways, he represented the best of…
Read Moreby Ronald Nzimora This post is an accusation. A call to the battlefield. A sharp stick that says “get off your ass and do something.” Don't worry I didn’t write…
Read Moreby Jude Egbas Meanwhile, I have nightmares without a sanitizer tube every other night and I head to work with my hands firmly tucked in my pockets. I can’t recall…
Read Moreby Maureen Okonkwo One of the demands the NMA has put forward is the increase in hazard allowance which currently stands at N5,000 a month- let me explain this, at…
Read Moreby Tunde Leye They are forced to exit the country and work/slave to build countries who belong to the other half of the work. Once one removes the accents,…
Read Moreby Orji Agwu Uka However, in the absence (to my knowledge) of any law or regulation passed by the National Assembly on the deployment of troops to any part…
Read Moreby Mayowa Ogundele So last Wednesday night, Twitter (Lagos) went berserk after a female tweep (@Sugabelly) disclosed during #NHBi, that she had slept with a total of 13 men. Apparently,…
Read Moreby Usha Anenga I was sitting on the sofa in my living room watching the television when the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of a country of 160 million people,…
Read Moreby Buki Otuyemi Change is beautiful to behold so long as you allow yourself move with the trend sensibly. Life and times go by so quickly, but where does…
Read Moreby Blecyn George-M “What?!, she couldn’t even take this out of the vicinity? Disgusting, what on earth does she see in such deluded, faded, weak, ruptured old men” he thought to…
Read Moreby Ayo Alaba Idowu Let no man bother for now how a young entrepreneur in the city of Lagos managed to be part of the supposedly classified event; Deo Volente,…
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