By Jennifer Walker One night during the third year of my PhD program, I sat on my bed with a packet of tranquilizers and a bottle of vodka. I popped a few pills in my mouth and swigged out o... Read more
By Abubakar Usman I have heard and I have read, many people say that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari does not have an economic direction. That this is the reason why things are... Read more
By Fegalo Nsuke As I sat on my reading table to put down this piece, I visualized how the Nigerian state has treated the Ogoni with so much disdain and how Shell, the oil giant that thrives... Read more
By Kennedy Emetulu I just want to say something briefly about this supposed Biafran wave sweeping the South-East, some other parts of the nation and certain places in the diaspora. I hear pe... Read more
By Owen Wiwa Twenty years ago this November, my brother, Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed for his work to rescue our Ogoni homeland in Nigeria from further destruction at the hands of the Royal Du... Read more
By Kenneth Uwadi Valerio Viccei, an Italian moved to London in 1986. He was a playboy and serial seducer who came to London in search of a big life and he had found it. “I had a passio... Read more
By Ephraim Adiele Sometime in May 2014, I was at Lekki Beach, a place we like to call CLASS OF WIZARDS or CLASS for short. It’s a place where young men and sometimes women come to chill out... Read more
By Mbasekei Martin Obono There is a magnificent metropolis called Ugep. Ugep is located in Yakurr Local Government Area in the Northwest of Calabar, the capital of Cross River State with an... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Record numbers of Nigerian women are arriving in the rusty, sinking ships hauling refugees to Europe, and many of them have nothing in their future but a life of prostitu... Read more
By Micah Lakin Avni TEL AVIV — THREE weeks ago, my father was riding on a public bus in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood when terrorists from East Jerusalem shot him in the head and s... Read more







