Curses and magical beliefs are woven together in African politics. A study found out that virtually all African leaders come...
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Read moreIrish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature, William Butler Yeats, aptly put it in his famous The Second Coming....
Read moreSo at plenary in the senate last week, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, rushed naked out of the bathtub. He raised...
Read moreLate Afrobeat superstar, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, in his early musical ensemble days as Africa ‘70, recalibrated a folklore that told the story...
Read moreThis is what Kurumi's Ijaye looked like after it was attacked and defeated by Ibadan forces in 1860/61: “Old people,...
Read moreThe porcupine is a large rodent that is clothed with a thick coat of sharp quills, spines. The spines protect it from...
Read moreNorthern Nigeria used to have a cult of power called the Kaduna Mafia. The Kaduna Mafia decided who would become...
Read moreBig calamities seldom knock before opening the door. Calamities’ sneaky essence is articulated in one song by grand old Odolaye...
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