Hypocrisy and Reuben Abati’s Yesterday’s Men: A Remix.| By Aruoture John June 1, 2015June 1, 2015General Editor: John Aruoture Comment It is just a couple of days after the swearing-in of President Muhammadu Buhari (a lot of his followers still prefer to refer [...]
I Understand. I Just Don’t Get It! By Nelson Paul-Akhabue May 10, 2015General Editor: John Aruoture Comment It’s a bright and sunny Sunday afternoon here, and many of us Christians have been to our various centers of corporate worship. The [...]
Re-examining the stereotype of the Nigerian Man By Nelson Paul-Akhabue May 7, 2015General Editor: John Aruoture Comment Have you ever been present when someone (women especially) makes a definitive, matter-of-fact statement like ‘Nigerian men would not do that’ or ‘that’s [...]
Xenophobia in South Africa: Lessons for Nigeria and Africa (1) April 21, 2015General Editor: John Aruoture Comment By Edafe Mukoro This article must begin with a deliberate look at the word “xenophobia”. This is very vital so that certain pre-conceived [...]
A 100-Year Tale Of Guns, Shackles And Salvation: The Nigerian Media And Good Governance. (1) – Dafe Akpedeye, SAN, OFR, FCI. Arb. March 17, 2015March 19, 2015General Editor: John Aruoture 1 The history of the struggle for good governance in Nigeria from the inception of colonization to the present era cannot be effectively narrated [...]