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Feminism Is The Same As The Sin Satan Committed In The Beginning – US-based Nigerian Lady Blows Hot
According to the U.S based Nigerian lady, Feminism is built on a foundation devoid of God and woven with the same Satan committed in the beginning. Her tweets reads;
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Most feminists aren’t too fond of God’s design for gender.…
Nigerian Bloggers And Rhetorics: Which Way Forward? By Ade Oni
Going through the numerous outputs of some bloggers in this part of the world these days could be as discouraging as they come as some of them appear to have lost focus.
The challenge they pose is a tragedy of our time, when we…
Addicts, Addiction And Judges
Many people don't understand why or how other people become addicted to drugs and more often than not we think that those who use drugs lack moral principles or willpower and that they could stop their drug use simply by choosing to.…
Tea With Chief Emeka Anyaoku (1) – Joseph Edgar
It was that my Oga, Chike Ogeah I had run to. I was thinking of doing a compilation work, that would involve some of the most influential columnists on the question of Nigeria and I needed an authority to write the Foreword. Chief…
Lagos PDP Chieftain Shot Dead During Party Meeting
Borishade Adeniyi, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cheiftain in Lagos, was on Saturday shot dead during a meeting of party members.
Chike Oti, Lagos command police spokesman, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.
Oti…
Chris Okotie And The Jerry Curl Parables – Joseph Edgar
I used to be a member of his church. Waking up early getting dressed and jumping into the rickety bus to go listen to him sing. He was the wonder kid of our day our own wizkid and Davido rolled up in one whose monster hits defined the era.…
New Report Shows How Teachers In Sokoto State Are Allegedly Living Off Proceeds Of Child Beggars
A new report published by The Cable details how teachers in the Almajiri schools built by the past administration, engage their students in street begging and leave off the proceeds from the street beggars.
The teachers allegedly…
The Duke Writes Taiwo Ajisefini
My sister, I have chosen the occasion of my 49th Birthday to send you this public message. I have decided not to use mainstream media just yet but rely on the deep penetrative powers of social media because of the importance of my…
Men Pick Men, Women Pick Men
Are you tired of hearing the same "Men are scum" phrase over and and over? I assure you, thou art not alone.
Growing up, what we were taught was "Be careful of women" but somehow, the narrative changed as we grew older to the famous…
Can You Actually Forgive And Forget?
Forgiveness is one of the topics I've always had inner battles about, and i reckon we've all been at that point. Often times I get so confused in that I'm pretty sure I've forgiven an act, but somehow there's that nagging little…
Our Generation; Commitment, Communication and Compromise
Relationships require a lot of work, and long distance relationships require even more work. Relationships aren't meant to be easy contrary to the popular belief that its meant to be a smooth ride. It is a roller-coaster experience. In fact…
Empathy, Pain And Grieving With Those Who Grieve
I've heard about so many deaths lately, but the news of the deaths isn't half as disheartening as the comments that follow. The perfect ones who obviously have mastered the act of staying alive with the: "what were they looking at?"…
DBANJ -No More Tears
I had walked into the VIP lounge at the Airport in Abuja when I saw him. Danial better known as Dbanj is an enigma. Imbued with abundant charisma, friendly and highly talented. I walked up to him, hands trembling not knowing what kind…
The Worrisome Trend of Sensational Social Media “Journalism” and the Impact On Legitimate Business…
On June 25, 2018 I woke up to yet another social media trend – a news story with the bold and quite salacious headline “How Safe Are Customer Deposits At FCMB?” had taken over the digital airwaves. Between the shares and likes and comments,…
Blood On The Streets, Tears In Our Eyes, Genocide & Massacre —- By Ayobami Ladipo
It is with the heaviest of hearts, the strongest anger and deepest feelings I pen this letter as images of the things I see have refused to leave my memory and all I hear from my radio are songs of sorrow so much so that I am tempted to…