NGMIWhen people say #Nigeria is #NGMI (not gonna make it), it is this that they’re inadvertently talking about.2h agoA response icon22h agoA response icon2
Africa’s Counterfactual Economic Trajectory in the Absence of ColonialismI came across a paper by two French academics, and I spent the last two hours reading it. Very interesting I must say. Perhaps it is time…Jun 10A response icon6Jun 10A response icon6
A concert for AfricaAfrica, a continent teeming with potential, resources, diverse cultures, and vibrant populations, remains hampered by a complex web of…Jun 9Jun 9
“Do As I Say, Not As I Do” — The Hypocrisy of Nigeria’s EliteThe year was 2005, and I found myself at a pivotal moment in my career. Having secured admission for a Master’s degree in the UK, I…Jun 9A response icon3Jun 9A response icon3
Nigeria: Recklessly chasing ruinImagine a person who works as a marketer in a bank, despite earning ₦500,000 per month, insists on buying a 2020 Mercedes C-Class, dining…Jun 5Jun 5
Self harmJust four days after so many hooligans crowded my mentions to deny that IPOB has anything to do with the sit-at-home in Southeast Nigeria…May 30May 30
The Weight of Words: Sit-at-Home and CautionBy August 2025, Nigeria’s Southeast will have navigated four fraught years under the Indigenous People of Biafra’s (IPOB) sit-at-home…May 26May 26
Africa’s Debt Crisis: Breaking the CycleAfrica, rich in minerals (30% global reserves) and arable land, with a young population, faces a debt and underdevelopment cycle…May 14A response icon1May 14A response icon1
Why Young Africans Are Looking Beyond the WestWestern sources lament young Africans turning to Russia, but is it surprising? Years of Western support for autocrats despite democratic…May 8May 8
The price of cowardice: Nigeria’s governors have set us on the road to one-man ruleNigeria’s democracy is alarmingly collapsing due to state governors’ cowardice, enabling authoritarian rule. The Rivers crisis exemplifies…May 1May 1