Goethe-Institut Nigeria will be hosting the interactive exhibition with the theme: ‘Games and Politics’. The exhibition, according to a statement by the German cultural organisation, will showcase the latest developments in the field of computer games – the most popular…
Leadership in Africa must contain hate speech, inciting comments – Osinbajo
The resurgence of hate speech, racism, nationalism and all of the identity type problems that is going on around the world today is frightening and a compelling reason to reflect on what happened in Rwanda 25 years ago, according to…
Mrs Blessing Alero Brettell passes on
The death has occurred of Mrs Blessing Alero Brettell(nee Ine), the rarest and most precious of gems. Like a rainbow fading in the twinkle of an eye, and like a sunset dying with the rising of the moon, the much…
Restructuring versus the labours of our heroes past – Isidore Emeka Uzoatu
The much maligned 2019 federal elections has come and gone. Like so many pundits were cocksure even before the first ballot was cast, President Muhammadu Buhari was by it returned to a second tenure of four years. Notably, among other…
The only way to fight tyranny is to vote out tyrants – Agbaje
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has again urged Lagosians to remain steadfast and not be dissuaded by the obnoxious antics of the opposition party and their supporters to debar them for exercising their civic responsibility.…
When abortion is a good thing – Peju Akande
Abortion! That’s the word bugging me right now. Some call it murder. Others call it a procedure. I’m not here as judge, you see, nobody died and made me judge. Abortion is a thorny issue, whether intentional or not, it’s…
The roads are bad in my area – Osadiawa Owoseni
Osadiawa Owoseni, who works in logistics and lives in Ojo area of Lagos, says the road is very bad in his neighbourhood hence his saving grace from the traffic that results is the okada. Listen to him tell it and…
Traffic is a normal thing in Lagos – Abdulwahid Saad
Abdulwahid Saad is a teacher in a school in the Gbagada. Except for traffic, which he says is normal in Lagos, his day was all right. Please listen to him tell of his day and tell us how yours unfolded…
Selling estate is not an easy thing – Iheukwumere Chukwumyere
Iheukwumere Chukwumyere sells estate, which he says is not an easy thing to do. As if anything is easy in the world. His day was stressful. He explains how so and why he feels that it was also profitable. Listen…
I spent a lot of time at the hospital – Margret Adigbe
Margret Adigbe has the dream job of office assistant where she leaves work at 4pm. Today she accompanied her boss to the hospital for a checkup. Find out her that played out below and please share how your day unfolded…