After renovation, who is using OYSADA headquarters in Saki ?||Idris Animasaun
As a Yoruba person and an indigene of Ibadan the Oyo State capital, I have come to realise that being from a place and having links with a place are totally different. This is the ongoing situation in Oyo State where certain people have hijacked the excellent dreams and aspirations Continue Reading
Between government, the governed and people’s heroes||Jide Oluwajuyitan
If I were to choose between self-proclaiming peoples’ heroes- (journalists, human right lawyers and civil society groups), the governed and government, I will without hesitation settle for government that is today under vicious attack from which it cannot adequately defend itself. I cannot see any evidence that peoples’ heroes currently Continue Reading
Faceless terrorism convicts||Lateef Fagbemi
Update on Nigeria’s reported prosecution of terrorism-related suspects further exposed serious minuses in the fight against terrorism-related crime in the country and punishment of perpetrators. The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Continue Reading
OPINION: August 1 protests and partisan media
Social media has done so much to subvert the popularity and patronage of traditional media, causing the latter to sometimes injuriously imitate the instantaneous reporting style and recklessness of the former. In the ongoing protests in Nigeria, social media was virtually the vehicle by which information, discussions and mobilisation was Continue Reading




