Nigeria

July 3, 2020

COVID-19 is like Ogunpa

In the dry season, the river is barely a trickle. The riverbed is dry, and people go about their business not caring about the little stream. […]
January 8, 2019

The Best Nigerian Association, Ever!

I had the privilege of hosting Nigerians United in Nebraska’s annual Christmas party last Saturday. It was lit. Not because I hosted it, nor because I […]
July 12, 2018

This is Nigeria. Everybody be criminal – Falz

“When truth is blurred by lies and misinformation, perception becomes reality, and all is lost”  – Unknown “I agree with what the song says except for […]
May 10, 2018

Only God’s Children Can Save Nigeria

“All of our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney This past week, I read several distressing posts […]
May 4, 2018

When Eze Graduates from School: A Myopic Generation

The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on edge – Ezekiel 18: 2. The Generation of Hope, trailblazers chronicled in early […]
March 22, 2018

The Hunt for Nigeria’s Messiah

“You can no longer see or identify yourself solely as a member of a tribe, but as a citizen of a nation working towards a common […]
February 9, 2018

Bottom Power: Not the President but the Local Government Chairman

When anything goes wrong in Nigeria, people are quick to point accusing fingers at the president.  They demand he fix this problem or clean up that […]
January 25, 2018

When Racism comes back in Fashion

“War has begun,” says Sokpleso, “and we must ourselves adorn”                                                            – Isidore Okpewho   Fashion is cyclical.  What is fashionable, becomes passé then once again, […]
August 3, 2017

The Cost of Womanizing to Nation-building in Nigeria

“As a man thinks, so is he. As he continues to think, so he remains.” – Napoleon Hill I recently saw a video encouraging wives to […]
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