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Who are the Yoruba people? – Femi Fani-Kayode

Who are the Yoruba people? – Femi Fani-Kayode

The Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria are a nationality of approximately 50 million people, the vast majority of whom are concentrated primarily within Nigeria, but who are also spread throughout the entire world. They constitute probably the largest percentage of Africans that live in the diaspora and they have made their own extraordinary contributions in virtually every field of human endeavour throughout the ages. Descendants ... Read More »

An open letter to Mrs Margaret Thatcher from General Olusegun Obasanjo

An open letter to Mrs Margaret Thatcher from General Olusegun Obasanjo

                  August 1986 Dear Margaret, After our meeting on Sunday, I write as one committed democrat to another. Yours is an old country with a lengthy democratic tradition; mine a new country undergoing a press of nation-building. But as democrats, we can be frank with each other. As you know, I came ... Read More »

Real Woman Foundation’s Nike Adeyemi speaks to Omojuwa on Women, Leadership and more

Real Woman Foundation’s Nike Adeyemi speaks to Omojuwa on Women, Leadership and more

              Adenike Adeyemi is passionate about Charity, Enterprise and Education. She is a gracious helper and problem solver, anointed to bring emotional healing to hurting women through the teaching and preaching of God’s word. She is at the forefront of reformation of dysfunctional families, with the belief that right parenting and godly values shape ... Read More »

You cannot have a leader that is scared of going to war ~ Femi Fani-Kayode

You cannot have a leader that is scared of going to war ~ Femi Fani-Kayode

www.mytestimonys.blogspot.com : Tell me about politics; is it spiritual, how spiritual is it? FFK: Anybody that does not know that all power belongs to God and that the heavens rule in the affairs of men, just as the bible says doesn’t even understand the essence of life, politics or the power game. That is the starting point. Everything in the ... Read More »

Chinua Achebe: A Non-Romantic View (Part II) – by Ibrahim Bello-Kano

Chinua Achebe: A Non-Romantic View (Part II) – by Ibrahim Bello-Kano

The Anthills of the Savannah has other defects as well: The author’s heavily moralised, didactic view of life repeatedly intrudes in the narrative, and, in particular, in the facile and tired representation of the military ruler, the Head of Sate. Ikem and Beatrice’s romanticism, their romantic view of social relations, is clearly the real author’s because the entire drift of ... Read More »

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