Nigeria And Its Citizens

All blame and complaints go to the driver who seemed to be nothing rather than a drover He has been asked to bring out the journey file from the archive to know his aim and the success achieved so far After many passengers had sung a song of the ballad With prayer from the people … Read more

Is Nigeria Really The Giant Of Africa

The protest which was tagged “Revolution Now” by the political group, “Take It Back Movement”, exercised influence on social media network’s users, and the trend had generated different views and opinions from some Nigerians, especially those that run non-governmental organizations as such. Some Nigerians said that struggle by “Take It Back Movement” led by the … Read more

The Pandemic And The Country’s Future By abiodun KOMOLAFE

Nigeria’s decision to ‘unwind’ the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown in the capital, Abuja, Lagos, and Ogun States refers. As we strive to “balance the need to protect health while also preserving livelihoods”, can we safely say that the worst of the pandemic that has unleashed more than 2,170 cases and over-68 deaths on the country is over? If … Read more

Be Careful, Nigerian Journalist Warns Nigerian Employers

Nigeria is a country with a human and natural endowment. It would, however, be ungodly and immoral if the coronavirus pandemic situation later Affects those working in offices, especially those in private organizations. Read Also: Lagos Government Reacts To Rumour On Resumption Of Schools I have written a piece on this as we have been … Read more

A President’s Address And The Dictum Of Chop And Quench

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As the most virulent virus that ever hit mankind in recent times, continues to exact heavy human casualty across the globe, paralysing the economies of nations, including that of my beloved country Nigeria, it is wondrous what merits there were, in the last nationwide broadcast of President Muhammadu Buhari. If it was an attempt to … Read more

The Plague Of Marseille: A Metaphor Of Impending Doom In The Fight Against COVID-19

In 1720, a ship was quarantined at the port in Marseille because a strange infection was killing people on the ship. Deputy Mayor of Marseille lifted the quarantine to “help economy”. 100,000 people died. More than half of Marseille died. This was the Great Plague of Marseille. The govt of Marseille felt they could not … Read more

Nation Branding And COVID19: Why Europe And It’s Media Is Africa’s Problem 

By Ikechi Uko Over 50% of all Covid19 Deaths globally are from 5 Nations in Europe. More People have Died from these 5 Nations of Europe than the Whole World Put together. The Media is focused on China as a Cause, Donald Trump as a Failure and Africa as the Victims. Not Much is heard … Read more

Lockdown Relaxation: The President Was Boxed Into A Corner — In His Speech.

Buhari

The Presidents speech yesterday was like ..to me ..was …like … … ok ok ok ..sebi u people are tired of keeping safe at home ..alright alright…I release you all to go and die if you wish to die …by 4th of May your desire to die is granted to you Just give me one … Read more

Do Media Practitioners Need Security Training?

Journalists are well-trained people that need to be respected on any occasion they find themselves. I am not here to discuss whether the ban of journalists from the statehouse of a particular state is true or not, but my concerns are: “Do our journalists really complete in nature without being taught how to create self-defense … Read more

Opinion: The Cause Of Massive Failure In the English Language

I did go to the West African Examination Council ( WAEC) office at Ogba either to eat Amala or visit a friend as the office is very close to my school. Whenever I got there, I discovered that most students that came for their certificate had issues with English which I have always felt concerned. … Read more

COVID-19 In Nigeria: Between Courage And Fear By Adegbenro Adebanjo

BREAKING: Coronavirus Cases Breaks 700,000 Globally

The steep rise in the rate of infection of Coronavirus in Nigeria is troubling and even the most lion-hearted should be worried. A month ago, precisely March 24, 2020, there were 42 confirmed cases and one death. A month after that date there were 1095 confirmed cases with 32 persons recorded as dying from exposure … Read more

Agbowa Police Corruption, My Faith In Nigeria And The Security Agencies Remain Unshaken

Date Is Set For Fresh Nigeria Police Recruitment- Ogun CP

You would have thought that for life, Ms Olivia Afun would hate the Nigeria police with a passion, given the sad experience of extortion and intimidation that she went through in their hands at the Agbowa Division, in Lagos. But instead, the young lady has encouraging things to say about them. She says that despite … Read more

COVID-19: A manifestation Of Divine Truth; Revelation Of The Hypocrites

I have listened to a clergyman whose spiritual message has made me go into research. The person is Imam Raji Adebayo. I had discovered, through my research, a unanimous view brought by the clergy from the Wiccan, Christian, New Age, and Islamic traditions through interfaith dialogues that knowledge is subdivided into two important categories with … Read more

An Erratic Governor And A State Beleaguered By Surreal Deaths

For weeks on end, the country has been troubled by the novel coronavirus. A pandemic which has had ripple effects on the country so much so that it is has left it writhing in a debilitating economic downturn which is occasioned by the lockdown and health emergencies necessitated by virulent infection. Nigeria recorded its first … Read more

COVID-19 Pandemic: Need To Review Strategies By Adesina Tiamiyu

I have been worried about the rising case of infection among Nigerians daily and it becomes worrisome that what we thought was a foreign infection has now taken a seat in our country. The Government has done it’s best to prevent the spread, provide medical care and support for patients. In its efforts to do … Read more

COVID-19 And The Meaninglessness Of Meaning By Femi Odere

BREAKING: Coronavirus Cases Breaks 700,000 Globally

Anyone who has been paying attention to my thoughts, and my using the WhatsApp platform to advance these thoughts, with the hope that I would either gain more insight or that some people would point to me the asininity of those thoughts through their feedbacks, would recall that I had interrogated the issue of meaning … Read more

COVID-19: The Hidden Message Behind The Death Of Portuguese Billionaire By Ibrahim Kegbegbe

COVID-19: The Hidden Message Behind The Death Of Portuguese Billionaire By Ibrahim Kegbegbe

The death of the Portuguese billionaire, Anthonio Piera, the President of the Santander Bank in Portugal and the comment written by his daughter on twitter, concerning his death caused by corona infection, has called for the world to look at COVID-19 from another point of view. It is true that death is inevitable for everyone. … Read more

COVID-19 Pandemic And The Days That Follow!

COVID-19 In Nigeria: Some States May Face Another Total Lockdown Next Month

“Lockdown has immediate ramifications for individuals who live on a hand-to-mouth basis, and for the networks of their dependents. If people cannot eat, they will not obey a lockdown, nor is there any reason, practical or moral, for them to do so.” – Alex Broadbent, ‘Lockdown is wrong for Africa.’ Once again, the lockdown in parts of Nigeria as a way … Read more

COVID-19: Epe Indigenes Call For Nigeria’s Diversification From Oil Sector To Agriculture

Some Epe Indigenes and agricultural experts have called on the federal government to divert it’s attention from the oil sector to the agricultural and other sectors for sustainable national development. The agricultural experts spoke in an interview with Eko Hot Blog in Epe, on Tuesday, that farming is one of the major alternatives to revive … Read more

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