Help, Yoruba and Ndigbophobia: Is there a cure?
Is there a cure for Ndigbophobia? Help!
By Taju Tijani
Mr. Sam Omatseye, Chairman, Editorial Board...
Dapo Doherty Deported
Dapo dazzled his dad as a first child. He doubly dazzled his mum as a dashing, handsome and never-a dull-moment honcho who...
London: Nigerian axis of sexual escapades and political assassins
They fly to London not to discuss the imminent implosion in Nigeria through banditry, Buhari’s ethnocentric agenda, corruption, Fulani kidnappers, insecurity, incompetency,...
Who wants to beat up Rauf Aregbesola?
We are all confrontational and ready to lance the over-inflated ego, pride, overconfidence and small godism of shameless, pompous, and arrogant politicians...
London Wives: Why we ordered our husbands out (1)
London Wives: Why we ordered our husbands out
By Taju Tijani
My phone rang early Saturday...
Death on the dance floor
Death on the dance floor
By Taju Tijani
The place was thronged with mourners. Wailers sang...
Goddy: From London to Ladipo Market
At shop 1208, Goddy stared at me in flesh and blood. He thought I was a ghost. My presence reminded him of...
Banji (BJ) Bajowa was sent packing to Bristol
BJ left London broken, brutalised, and defeated. Bristol would be a place of new beginning.
By Taju Tijani
Nyesom Wike: Japa to London to Buga or foolishness?
The simple reality of the social and political shift Nigeria must go through this time is like a fictional construct in the...
Peter Obi: A paradise regained?
My Yoruba readers must not retreat into old essentialism that sees Ndigbo as tribal enemies. The old finger wagging, the binary oppositions...