January 19, 2021

During the Medieval period, Females were portrayed as passive and weak, or the mother whose very life circles around making a better life for her #family and especially for her #husband. How has it changed today? watch my interview on Opinion Sharers

December 4, 2020

How can I forget you? With so much reflective reminiscence Of the struggle that you evoke Of a determined epicenter From the sonorous voice Of the late Ozzidi king  Lamenting the fire Burning ceaseless in thee And the recollection Of the piles of posters Making its way out of the press Of the erstwhile New Nigerian Newspapers Went in to witness A place with so much history Giving voice to…

November 14, 2020

As much as some of our proverbs have become outdated, no thanks to Baba Suwe and his clownish dismissal of most of them, I always find them handy whenever I am drawn against the wall. This is more so when situations defy answers. “Oro pesi je,” is how the Yoruba describe the situation. I found myself in the same situation when I read that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)…

November 6, 2020

There was an unwritten rule between my father and me. We never lied to each other. Even I had committed murder, God forbid, I will ‘gladly’ own up to my father. The same thing he will do to me. However, he had the upper hand over me since he was the bigger ‘boy.’ He told me straight away that telling him the truth about my misdemeanors ( I was not…