Carl Collins Ogunshola Oshodi

Oshodi writes from Nigeria.

The Youth and the Nigerian Society

In recent times, our once respectful, disciplined and hardworking youths have earned some uncomplimentary remarks in a society that has rubbed them of the better part of their lives, with little or nothing to show for it...

International Human Right Laws – the need for action in Equatorial Guinea

There is a grave act of injustice in Equatorial Guinea under the orders of President Obiang, and holding the AU Summit there is a pure irony to the demands of Amnesty International as regards Peace, Justice and human rights protection...

The colonial pact – international robbers, France et al

It is funny how the world is viewing Africa from a distance, while African themselves aren't even considering the quagmire they are now in...

The psychopathology of facebooking

I am not saying everybody one comes across on the internet is bad. In fact I have met so many wonderful persons on the internet, and we are friends till date. Just as facebooking and internet have merit and demerits...

The Man Buhari – a leader, a patriot or a separatist – who is he?

I am casting my vote for this Nigerian leaders - Buhari and Pastor Tunde Bakare. As a detribalized Nigerian, I implore those who would want true federalism in this country to vote Buhari...

Is Africa Being Invaded?

No matter what has been going on in Libya, it was wrong for a Nation to back rebels and declare a no-fly-zone on another sovereign nation - Libya...

The Man – Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan – a leader or a puppet

The Man GEJ is as confused as any Nigerian; knowing what is best to do in order to emancipate Nigerians from a high level of moral, economic, political and socio-cultural decadence...

ECOWAS: A house of castrated leaders – how are the mighty fallen!

Regrettably, African leaders of today are still backward and blind to the economic misfire of the West and their Asian Marauders. Old age has eaten deep into the emancipatory consciousness of these leaders, and they have been crippled by the unreasonable aid of the West, through IMF and their Imperialist collaborators...

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