Nyesom Wike and falling rafters of Rivers
By Festus Adedayo Prince Adekunle, the Yoruba Juju music maestro of the 1970s, once sang that a tree which falls ...
By Festus Adedayo Prince Adekunle, the Yoruba Juju music maestro of the 1970s, once sang that a tree which falls ...
By Festus Adedayo He who finds favour of the world is without blemish in its eyes. “Eni ayé ńfé ò ...
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By Festus Adedayo Greek philosopher, Socrates, may be the most famous Western figure of his time to have swallowed the ...
By Festus Adedayo I have read enough works on the phenomenon of sycophancy in politics to know that it is ...
By Festus Adedayo Words are sacred sovereign objects. This sacredness makes them very essential to democratic freedom. In his poem, ...
By Festus Adedayo The earliest example of personal rule gone awry in the world was given in the biblical account ...
By Festus Adedayo Ibadan, Oyo State, the city of warriors, quaked last Friday. The rumbling vibrations of the historic coronation ...
By Festus Adedayo Three Nigerian “witches” just got beaten by a midnight downpour. They are, Siminalayi Fubara, Nyesom Wike and ...
By Festus Adedayo Photo credit: Prakash Timalsina/AP Nepal, the Himalayan nation of 30 million people, boiled like water on a ...
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