Now, there is COVID-19 and hunger

In 2014, on a sunny Saturday, I was on a 20 minutes break from a first paper during a PGDE examination, and while revising for the second paper, I encountered parents of a 6 months old who didn’t want to…

In 2014, on a sunny Saturday, I was on a 20 minutes break from a first paper during a PGDE examination, and while revising for the second paper, I encountered parents of a 6 months old who didn’t want to…

In 2015, there were much high hopes from a lot of Nigerians especially common Nigerians when Muhammadu Buhari for the first time emerged the president of Nigeria. He contested as the presidential flag bearer for the APC – a new…

Nigeria is multi in many ways. Multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-language, multi-state, multi-region, multi-culture, multi-party. And multi problems that arise from all these multis. What is worse is that it seems to generate a cycle of bad leadership that keep Nigerians in…

In March 2000, when Paul Kagame became president after the resignation of Pasteur Bizimunga and subsequently contested and won election in August 2003, the feeling around was cynicism. There were more predictions of his failure than success but with his…