Opinion

And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church ~ Ephesians 1:22. Introduction: We have repeatedly affirmed that Jesus Christ is uniquely supreme in all respects. He is the Lord who defies every adjective that attempts to qualify Him. Yes, He was not the first to answer that name, Jesus, but He is the One that brought to it a most sacred honor. Certainly, it is our wisdom to be kept absolutely under the lordship of Jesus Christ. Behind all perplexities, dissensions, stagnation and confusion is Satan. He…
Last Thursday as smoke billowed from incinerated warehouses, torched supermarkets, police stations and a major bus terminal with over a hundred luxury buses, yours sincerely began to entertain the thoughts that an apocalyptic meltdown might be underway. It was looking like a fiery finale for the Lugardian contraption, snooper noted with a mixture of weary despondency and eerie euphoria as one crouched near the window watching humanity running helter-skelter. Words came later that even the office had been fired. A huge boulder which was apparently aimed at snooper’s skull should he have the brainless temerity to hand around was found…
If Donald J. Trump were president of Wakanda on the eve of an election, that country would have received several warnings from the US State Department on the need for free and fair polls, and the necessity for all parties to play by the rules. But what is playing by the rules if parties will not accept an orderly transfer of power? During two recent off-cycle state elections in the south of Nigeria, for example, the US Embassy threatened to invoke visa restrictions on candidates, agents or security officials who impede the electoral process. It was not an empty threat…
Nigerian Army’s confession that they were invited by the Lagos State government didn't hit me as a surprise. I knew all along that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu knew more than passing knowledge about the Lekki toll plaza shooting by soldiers. Last week, this column gave some sketchy behind the scenes that ultimately led to the incident. The plotters of the incident failed to consider or probably took for granted the furore that the misadventure would generate locally and internationally. The Nigerian Army which had earlier denied deployment of its troops to the scene didn't just recant, it volunteered the information when…
An adage says: When a child falls, he looks ahead of him to see why he fell but when an elder falls, he surveys where he is coming from to find out what caused the fall. In other words, today’s events are not necessarily – in fact, are not usually – caused by events happening today. Elders behaved like children in their rationalization of last week’s #EndSAR catastrophe! I dare to say that they deliberately decided to obfuscate issues for selfish, self-serving, disgraceful, and degrading reasons. So were we told by the authorities that the #EndSARS protests were hijacked and…
Thursday, 29 October 2020 04:46

The Nigerian Apocalypse - Abimbola Adelakun

The days after Black Tuesday, that fateful day when soldiers committed atrocities at the Lekki tollgate, was the Apocalypse, the revealing of the vulnerability of our collective existence. As the artifices that have upheld our fragile civilisation ripped off, the reality of the horror that underpins our everyday existence was un-concealed. By Wednesday morning, law and order had virtually broken down in Nigeria, especially in Lagos. Given the number of people killed throughout the state during the #EndSARS protests, it was not surprising that some people decided to hit back at the government in a spectacular manner. From BRT buses…
If last Thursday’s broadcast by the President failed to fully capture the mood of the nation, the outcome of the National Economic Council (NEC) of two days ago seemed to be closer to a problem-solving approach. It is, therefore, more constructive to read the NEC statement as a useful complement to the President’s speech. Apart from the conspicuous omission in the broadcast of what happened at Lekki in Lagos State on that Black Tuesday, there was the gross disappointment caused those who had expected a rousing speech imbued with sufficient empathy to appeal to the collective humanity of the people.…
I heavily grieve for those who have lost their lives or been injured during the period of these protests. My deepest sympathies go to their families and loved ones for none should have been made to pay such a dear price. My career as an active politician spans nearly three decades. In that time, I have seen many things as Nigeria has struggled, sometimes against itself, to undertake the often painful yet inexorable push toward democratic government accountable to, and protective of, the people. Though this journey, I have traversed the landscape of human experience. Having been as a political…
Monday, 26 October 2020 05:32

Nigeria: Death of a dream - Bola Bolawole

Or call it the death of illusion! The sordid and dastardly events of the past few days brought my days as an undergrad at the then University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) flooding through my mind. We bristled with ideologies and were called “ideologues” or “Socialists” by our ideologically-empty, naive or outright reactionary opponents on campus. Yes, we were proud Socialists, mainly of the Marxist-Leninist hue but we also broke into Leninists, Trotskyites, Kautskyites, Stalinists; Mao-ists; and there were those who idolized Che and Fidel. I remember Femi Falana, Shenge Rahman (Akanbi), Akin Akingbulu, Mallam Olapeju, Femi Adewunmi (of…
When he was asked to summarize the two days that shook Nigeria to its foundation, Baba Lekki, the old Yoruba sage and philosopher of antiquity, responded with a gnomic Yoruba barb straight out of the ancient corpus: “It was the day the devil drank water”. For two days, the devil drank water and something more deadly and deathly indeed. Having finally reached Lagos after a twelve hour odyssey on the Lagos-Ibadan Express last Sunday, snooper thought it was going to be the revolution as a carnival. At a point after the Redeem Church, vehicular movement was at a complete standstill…
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Edo gov election holds today amid INEC’s integrity issues, security concerns

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Ancient wall carvings suggest women used 'modern' accessory 12,000 years ago

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Father installs surveillance camera on daughter’s head to keep an eye on her

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Nearly 300 prisoners escape Maiduguri prison after floods

Devastating floods collapsed walls at a jail in Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria early last week,…
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Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 351

Top Hezbollah commander among 14 killed in Israeli strike on Beirut Israel killed a top…
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New study says China uses 80% artificial sand. Here’s why that’s a big deal

The world is running out of sand. About 50 billion tons of sand and gravel…
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3 days after NFF’s announcement, Labbadia rejects offer to coach Super Eagles

Bruno Labbadia has rejected his appointment as the new head coach of Super Eagles of…

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