By Lateef Adewole In the past few weeks, there is this discussion on a platform I belong to, as to why “youths” should take over the leadership of Nigeria. Why they need to take back their country. This reawakening could have been prompted by the one year anniversary of the …
Read More »The Insight: BLACK GOLD AND THE CURSE OF A NATION
By Lateef Adewole My last week’s article about our 61st independence anniversary was followed with mixed reactions. Many felt I was too harsh and undiplomatic. They expected that even if things are that bad, I should have been more “positive” in the opinion piece. I understood. In like manner, many …
Read More »One Day, Many Killings and Kidnapping
By Lateef Adewole Where it concerns my country, Nigeria, I wish I could simply say: “one day one killing” or “one day one kidnapping”. That would have been relatively comforting in the sense that, we would have been talking about just “365 killings or 365 kidnappings” throughout a whole year, …
Read More »Kwara NUJ Election: No Victor. No Vanquish
By Ishola Gbenga “Mr DG” Stepping into Radio Kwara premises on Tuesday afternoon of 2nd June 2021, I discovered that my name got changed instantly and my nomenclature became “Mr DG”. Before I could mince a word, at least to make further enquiries of what that means, my brother, The …
Read More »