Articles and publications in the dailies
Silence is Consent: Occupying the Office of the Citizen – ‘Yemi Adamolekun
When I started actively working on governance issues 10 years ago, it seemed that there would be a rational sequence of actions that led to holding public offic ...
The Second Quadrannium of Gambrach: End SCARS! – Rotimi Fawole
In the land of Jirriah, where King Gambrach reigned over the 37 Kingdoms, from the Iron Throne of Boo Jar, there was a division of the King’s Constabulary known ...
Achieve fame and all is forgiven – Chuba Ezekwesili
Here’s a guide to achieving this fame which will absolve you from ever speaking up. First step - chase international fame. If you chase international fame ...
We Move! – Aisha Yesufu
First of all, I would like to say that may the souls of all our #EndSars soldiers we have lost in this fight rest in peace and may healing come to Nigeria. It i ...
“Still Unconvinced? Why Nigeria’s Diaspora Matters”
(From the blog: ‘My Nigerian Dream’) By: Ayobami Akinyode OLUNLOYO As I considered how to begin this piece, a few thoughts raced through my mind; many of ...
“For the Love of Country…”
(From the blog: ‘My Nigerian Dream’) Ayobami Akinyode OLUNLOYO I often say (to myself) that the best songs in the world have already been sung. ...
#EndSARS: When Young Citizens are “No Longer at Ease” by Adeolu Adekola
#EndSARS protesters in Lagos. The plot of the 1960 novel by Professor Chinua Achebe’s “No Longer at Ease” chronicles the corruptible nature of the main char ...
#EndSARS: Focus on the Government and Get Them to ACT – Bankole Wellington
The honest truth is that people have been pushed to the edge. They have been frustrated, angry and burnt for far too long. And there is not one leader or ...