Category: Right Of Say

The orchestration against Aisha Achimugu: A classical betrayal of justice, womanhood and nationhood
Nigeria is at a critical crossroads, one that challenges not just the nation’s political integrity but its very identity.
This crisis is not marked [...]

Tinubu, stop this gratuitous proliferation of universities!
The penchant for unrestrained establishment of universities in the country, despite the decrepit state of existing ones, as a result of gross underfun [...]

A letter to Aig
It’s been a year since Herbert, Chizoba and Chizi died. That accident had the country crying from the heart. One had thought that it was too much sorr [...]

Baba Akande, #EndSARS, and his attempt to rewrite history
The annals of Nigeria’s history of protests and civil resistance cannot be fully recounted without the pivotal chapter of the EndSARS movement.
Whi [...]

Tokunbo Wahab: Leading Lagos towards environmental transformation
Lagos State, Nigeria’s bustling economic powerhouse, has long grappled with complex environmental challenges. From waste management and flooding to po [...]

Who is Reno Omokri?
Born in January 1974 to Helen Bemigho and Justice Jean Omokri. Beyond this, not much is known about the earlier days of this social nuisance and cyber [...]

Nigerian judges are normalising human rights abuses under Bola Tinubu – Chidi Odinkalu
The unravelling of the regime of General Yakubu Gowon shortly after the end of Nigeria’s civil war in the decade of the 1970s began as a tale of two J [...]

Dissolution of tourism ministry: A setback for progress
The establishment of the Ministry of Tourism under the administration of President Bola Tinubu was initially received with great optimism by stake [...]

Betta Edu: A symbol of youth, strength and resilience at 38
You won’t be wrong if you dub or re-christen her philanthropist for that is what her life trajectory truly represents. The many lives Dr Betta Edu has [...]

Nigeria’s educational system, a national shame
I am not happy this morning. That is to put it mildly. I should have said that I am sad.
I am sad about Nigeria and about her decaying in [...]