Danger to public morality
It is the same old story, but let me open the column with this. I am at a crossroads. I had planned to write to celebrate with my erstwhile boss, Dr. Patrick Dele Cole, but more addressed as Dele Cole or PD Cole in the circle of friends and associates, Continue Reading
Musk vs Trump: How world’s richest men use their wealth (2)
John D. Rockefeller Arguably the original billionaire, Rockefeller built Standard Oil into the world’s most powerful oil empire. He was the first person on public record to be declared the world’s richest man, and his name remains synonymous with wealth and philanthropy. A common thread: National influence Interestingly, with the Continue Reading
Cybercrime Act: Reforming Section 24 for digital age compliance
Recent arrests of citizens who publicly voiced grievances against service providers have reignited critical discussion around Section 24 of Nigeria’s Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015. In one widely circulated case, a digital influencer was detained following a petition from a real estate company he had criticised online. In another, Continue Reading
Streets, area naming: Clarion call on Lagos State legislature
This article is directed at three sections of the Nigerian society, particularly, the Local Government and all those responsible for preservation of history. It is unfortunate that ignorance and distortions are allowed to reign in Nigeria because of the tendency of the masses to bully government officials to submission even Continue Reading