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Charles Sogbesan

Charles Sogbesan

Sogbesan contributes from Qatar.

  • Dear Corruption!

    by Charles Sogbesan April 2, 2015
    by Charles Sogbesan

    How are you? It’s absurd to say Hello. You were always here; you, the incessant overbearing contrived bully. It’s impossible for me to deduce when my contempt for you begun, …

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  • Give Me Oduduwa Or Let Me Die By Femi Fani-Kayode: A Response

    by Charles Sogbesan May 19, 2014
    by Charles Sogbesan

    In an environment where the gluttony and want of wealth always trumps principles, a clamor for unison based on those tribal commonalities is a waste of time. These are not …

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  • Who Needs Nigeria?

    by Charles Sogbesan March 9, 2013
    by Charles Sogbesan

    The eyes with which I see the world, which makes me approachable or amiable or dignified or capable is not Nigerian. I get that from my vicinity. From that view, …

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  • “Occupy Nigeria”! Monday Morning, What If?

    by Charles Sogbesan January 17, 2012
    by Charles Sogbesan

    What if Southern Christians insisted on protecting their Southern “Moderate” Muslims and Protested together?

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  • Occupy Nigeria – Atlanta

    by Charles Sogbesan January 13, 2012
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Nigerians, both at home and abroad seem to have found unison in decrying the lack of progress in the development of their country.  Continuous corruption, a lack of leadership, lack …

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  • Oyedepo is now God! Extricate your Inquisition

    by Charles Sogbesan December 19, 2011
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Commenting on the phony nature of Nigeria’s religious eminence would be like beating a dead horse. That horse has been beaten quite a few times, unfortunately despite the private jets, …

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  • 2011 Election Results: Nigerians are brainless?

    by Charles Sogbesan April 18, 2011
    by Charles Sogbesan

    An argument yesterday allegedly broke out at the Jimeta market, following the announcement of electoral results for Adamawa State. Apparently PDP supporters regarded CPC supporters as sore losers when they …

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  • Look in the Mirror: Aliens in Your Mist?

    by Charles Sogbesan March 3, 2011
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Maybe I’m the alien with foreign thoughts, together with the rest who are talking gibberish, speaking in tongues and recommending foreign ideas such as civility, answerability, anabasis, enrichment and augmentation…

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  • Okey Ndibe's Passport Seizure: A test of our predictable elasticity

    by Charles Sogbesan January 10, 2011
    by Charles Sogbesan

    My prior experience with the SSS predicted a termination of my self-imposed literary intermission. Not for the sake of furlough for furlough’s sake though. These political days make the graduation …

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  • 33 Nigerian Miners Die (A Satire)

    by Charles Sogbesan October 14, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Last night 33 Nigerian miners were trapped underground and the government decided to send a Nigerian capsule down to rescue them one after the other…

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  • 50 years still! The Irationality Of Our Prudent Appraisal

    by Charles Sogbesan October 1, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Abuja and other acquiescing squares and arenas will for sure be commonly tuned to our contradictory circumstances and our actualities. We might be treated across the states to larger than …

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  • The Bridge to Nowhere (1)

    by Charles Sogbesan August 1, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    When aspiring or incumbent politician’s seasonally turn to the occasional political stunts or grandstanding or gimmickry, it is almost an afterthought, no matter what…

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  • Political Zoning Trust: Credence Lacking, Bereft Of Experience

    by Charles Sogbesan July 20, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Did Obasanjo trust Atiku? Vice Versa.  If elections were held, in these times of high oil prices per Barrel, the zoning will be done by the electorate and the party. …

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  • Vous Ne Savez Pas Senghor? You Don’t Know Senghor?

    by Charles Sogbesan July 13, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    You would wonder aloud why can’t everyone get in line, so we can all buy the “bloody” ticket, all done within the span of one hour tops. It is bad …

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  • House # 105, Wife Number 4 minus 1 the Punisher’s fable?

    by Charles Sogbesan May 20, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Is it not the Owu commander that pretended that Sharia was not an Issue and fixated political opportunism over national expediency? We pretend now we have one country, making laws …

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  • The “Wide Brimmed Hat” Is Almost In Vogue

    by Charles Sogbesan April 25, 2010
    by Charles Sogbesan

    It can be excruciating to discern the politics of appearance in an aesthetically varied political landscape such as Nigeria. I take the challenge very seriously…

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