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  • The Myth of New Year Resolutions: Why 2025 Won’t Magically Save You

    by Jude Obuseh December 31, 2024
    by Jude Obuseh

    As we inch closer to the dawn of 2025, the air is thick with the buzz of “New Year, New Me” proclamations. Across the globe, millions are dusting off journals …

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  • The Ageless Myth: Is Age Really Just a State of Mind?

    by Jude Obuseh December 8, 2024
    by Jude Obuseh

    The concept of aging has long been considered a biological certainty, as though an unavoidable countdown is inscribed within our very DNA. Yet, mounting evidence suggests that this view may …

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  • Day Dele Momodu Made Me Live Above My Means

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu August 7, 2024
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    These are dangerous days of gross shamelessness in totalitarian Nigeria. Pathetic flaunting of clannish power is all the rage, and a good number of supposedly modern-day Nigerians have thrown their …

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  • How To Find Hope In A Hopeless Situation

    by Tony Ogunlowo February 4, 2024
    by Tony Ogunlowo

    New Year, new wahala! Everywhere you look, its doom and gloom: politicians come and go promising Heaven and Earth, but fail to deliver, leaving the average person on the street …

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  • Birthday of Ancient Man

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu December 23, 2023
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    My birthday is about to happen, which means that Nigeria is older than me by about three months, but I feel very ancient because of the way the country has …

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  • Joblessness Does Not Frighten The Poet

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu November 8, 2023
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    It is in my DNA to make very powerful enemies. It’s as though I cannot stop myself from fighting diabolical principalities and powers, and their agents and toadies. Only the …

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  • Sense of Entitlement

    by Sam Kargbo May 24, 2023
    by Sam Kargbo

    When we view a sense of entitlement from the point of view of one’s belief that they deserve privileges even when they do not earn them, the African easily comes …

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  • Save the Beloved Country

    by Isah Aliyu Chiroma April 27, 2022
    by Isah Aliyu Chiroma

    By Isah Aliyu Chiroma “I have concluded that the best people in the world are those who regard service to their country and their society as the chief purpose of …

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  • An Essay on Nothing

    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu August 19, 2021
    by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

    Nothing can be more jarring than discovering at this moment when one is congratulating oneself on having written on everything only to instantly discover that one has written absolutely nothing …

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  • Lagos: A Vortex of Secret Stories

    by Nzube Nlebedim December 12, 2020
    by Nzube Nlebedim

    In this place, reality exists unsettled… * There is something about Lagos. In this place, reality is warped, unsettled, indecisive on being or not being. More than half of everything …

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  • It’s Time to Take it To the Next Level!

    by Tony Ogunlowo October 2, 2020
    by Tony Ogunlowo

    This it! The Whole world is going crazy and you need to prepare yourself to go through incredible tough times for a long time to come! You need to be …

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  • Prince Lawrence Ezeh: An unsung humane personality

    by Nwaorgu Faustinus November 16, 2018
    by Nwaorgu Faustinus

    Over the years, many a personality has endeared themselves not only to their immediate native villages but also to their communities, the less privilege and even to widows, with the …

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  • Going Digital: Heeding Elders’ Advice

    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth November 8, 2018
    by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth

    About 20 years ago my Aunt had enjoined me to eat cold eba with hot stew but I never really attached significance to it until recently. I have tended to …

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  • The Househelp and the Death of Mrs Foluke Joseph

    by Damola Awoyokun November 11, 2017
    by Damola Awoyokun

    According to Ayo Ademokoya’s news story which circulated widely on social media, Mrs Foluke Joseph, the 41-year-old mother of three was murdered by her 11-year-old housemaid.  The story is drenched …

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  • Taunting the Critic

    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh September 21, 2017
    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh

    Self-appointed guardians of political possibility who desire to mask their untenable neutrality when moral issues are on the dock would always essay to dry-clean their consciences by asking: why don’t …

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  • Welcome to America; Bye Bye, Nigeria

    by Lakunle Jaiyesimi July 5, 2016
    by Lakunle Jaiyesimi

    “Until you know how African you are, you don’t know how American you are” – Robert Farris Thompson As a newbie in the nation of Samba, there was the expected …

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