By Gbenga X-Adebija
One of the major lessons I learnt very early in my career was the art of communication. I was taught how to communicate but equally as important, how NOT to communicate. It is a lesson I have...
It is a great honour for me to be here today as Speaker on this auspicious occasion of interactive session with Kogi State Gubernatorial Aspirants. When I was invited by the organizers to make this presentation, I did not...
I am Fr. John Segun Odeyemi. I am Nigerian by nationality. I am also a Roman Catholic priest. I have had the privilege of serving at SBTM Church across the street and by choice consider this faith family my...
We have been seeing some fantastic scripts and performances lately. Who should win the 'Oscar'??
1) Peter 'the crumbling rock' Fayose, for his performance in the comedy 'The neck brace'. His immortal line 'Hi ham hin pain', continues to make...
Part I
The telling and re-telling of Nigeria’s history is an ongoing phenomenon. A story often told with ethnic, religious and political biases, motivations or agendas. Oftentimes, this story is told with a diplomacy that leaves out the truth and...
Are you locked in an echo chamber?
In 2003/2004, I followed the USA elections (as usual). Not being a fan of George Bush, I supported John Kerry to win. On paper, Kerry was a great candidate. Decorated military man, a...
Introduction
Culture as a word, concept or topic for academic exposition is best handled by sociologists, historians or anthropologists. In spite of this however, a perspective can always be thrown in from a user definable angle, or from a ‘because...
We, the Youth from the 36 states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria working in the areas of governance, peace and security convened in Abuja, from the 4th to 6th September 2019 to deliberate on strategies that could be...
By Rev. Fr. John Segun Odeyemi
I have come to a place where my senses are dulled, and my mind fail to articulate the madness going on in Nigeria. I am flummoxed to see an entire nation floundering and fanning...
BY C.M ADEBIJA
A study in Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK found out that European countries with
population low in Vitamin D have had significantly higher death rates from Covid 19.
Another study carried out in Indonesia showed that 98.9%...




