Who should be fighting corruption in Nigeria

Bola Ahmed Tinubu - Former Governor Of Lagos State - Nigeria
The world considers Nigeria as a country that is synonymous with corruption. A US journalist once said; Nigeria is riddled with dishonesty to the extent that it will be easier to find a needle in a hay stack than find an incorruptible man in the country.

Soludo: the absurdity of his missing N30 trillion allegation

Everybody is an economist in his/her own little way. Thus, you are an economist once you are able to differentiate your needs from your wants, and then, decide on how to allocate your scarce resources (money) to those products that you need.

The Promise of APC to all Nigeria men

The members of APC (All Progressives Congress) are trying hard to persuade every man in Nigeria to vote for their Presidential candidate; Gen. Buhari. In return, they have promised to amend the Nigerian constitution to legalise the marriage of underage girls.

Ideological (holy) war: A war without end


I have often wondered why there are so many denominations of Christianity even though their practices are supposedly based on Jesus’ teachings.

If Christians, in my opinion, have good intentions of propagating the teachings of Christ, then, there should be one Church with different branches rather than different Churches with one branch. In so doing, the theme of Christianity will be harmonised.

APC And The Faces of Change

Buhari 72 years, Bola Tinubu 62 years Adebisi Akande 76 years

A young man posted the above photo on his Facebook page with the following caption; ‘see the faces of people that want to change Nigeria’.

In other words, they are some of the faces that caused Nigeria’s problems. And since they created the problems, let me ask, and according to the bible, ‘can demon cast out demon’? Of course “problems cannot be solved with the same mindset that created them”. - Albert Einstein.

“Faith Without Doubt Is Addiction” - Salman Rushdie


A few weeks back, Pope Francis made a Papal visit to the Philippines. In the course of some ceremonies at the Manila Catholic University, Miss Glyzelle Palomar, a 12 year old girl who was once homeless told the Pope; "Many children are abandoned by their parents. Many children get involved in drugs and prostitution".