Tag: , ,

Hardship Protests And A Nation On Edge

By Kazeem Akintunde Nigeria is presently a nation on the edge. The reason is quite glaring for all to see. The masses, especially the youths, have vowed to organize...

Our Fading Traditional Institution

By Kazeem Akintunde In the part of Nigeria where I came from, an Oba is highly revered. In fact, he is addressed as Iku Baba yeye, Alase Ikeji Orisa (the one who has...

Of Men, Sex And Power

By Kazeem Akintunde There are several powerful men in world history who have been humbled due to their illegal dalliance with the opposite sex. These are powerful men...

Elections, cash shortage and money politics

By Kazeem Akintunde On Saturday, about 93.5 million Nigerians are expected to cast their votes to elect a new president for the country. The lucky man out of the 18 on...

Betty Akeredolu and her husband’s ‘side chic’

By Kazeem Akintunde Since he came down with a health challenge, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state has managed to keep the media, and by extension, Nigerians, out...

Imam Khalid And Northern Hypocrisy

2023: A Tinubu presidency

  By Kazeem Akintunde The focus of last week’s discourse was on how the group of G5 Governors in the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, may possibly scuttle the...