The Annual festival that celebrates the life and times of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is here again and it’s no other than “The Felabration Concert”. A festival that would forever continue to ring a bell in the history of Nigeria’s Entertainment and…
I’m lost in Lagos -Bemigho Awala
Aside being born in Lagos, Bemigho Awala, communications consultant and documentary filmmaker, has roots in another part of the country. He admits that he is truly lost in Lagos as the last time he went to his home town was…
My wife showed me pepper when I lost my job!
If you are a man and you suddenly find yourself jobless and at the mercy of your wife, you will also think of killing her and ending it all. I do not have any regret because this woman has really…
Withdraw travel ban on 50 VIPs, Falana, Acess to Justice tell Buhari (Punch)
Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), and a civil society group, Access to Justice, on Sunday faulted the travel ban placed on about 50 prominent Nigerians by the Federal Government which claimed to be fully implementing the Executive Order…
Lagos Open: We’ll set up tennis academy to attract global attention -Ambode
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Saturday said the state government will fully support the setting up of a Lawn Tennis Academy in the state that would make the annual Lagos Open International Tennis Championship attract the global attention…
Welby‘s visit to Atiku generates debate (ThisDay)
The age-long friend and admirer of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, Saturday paid an incredible visit to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in his Abuja home. The visit which took many by surprise…
Christian Bakers win “gay cake” case (Independent)
The Northern Irish bakers who claimed a landmark legal victory in the “gay cake” case have urged fellow Christians to “take their stand” on religious issues. Last week, the UK Supreme Court ruled that Ashers Baking Co in Belfast had…
Archbishop of Canterbury, other religious leaders demand free, fair poll (ThisDay)
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has urged the Nigerian government and the politicians to do their best to ensure credible elections in 2019, saying it is the wisest course to peace and progress in the country. Welby stated this…