In his earlier writings, Femi Fani-Kayode venomously castigated the Igbo. He accused us of excessive greed and unbridled tribalism, and indicted us for virtually everything that...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma At the pool of Bethesda, Jesus saw a man that had been sick for thirty eight years, and asked him, “Do you want...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma There is an Igbo saying, “Nkali a di adi anya nma”, which loosely translates to – the eyes resent superiority – meaning that...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma One Nigeria is not a homogenizing vat where different cultures blend into one. Consequently, although I am an avowed proponent of one Nigeria,...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma It was Atiku Abubakar, as the presidential candidate of Action Congress (AC), that originally wielded the broom, as a symbol of change. It...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma Despite our relentless, vociferous denunciation of Nigeria and her woes, most Nigerians are committed to Nigeria, and her continued unity. As such, any...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma Prior to the 2015 presidential election, a lady on a radio program, summed up the frustration of many Nigerians with the Goodluck Jonathan...
I am a preacher without a pulpit. As such, I hardly have the opportunity to preach in a church. On the very few occasions that I...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma It seemed inconceivable that the President of France will visit the citadel of Afro Beat iconoclasm and activism, the New Afrikan Shrine. After...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma In one of those instances of fuel scarcity in Lagos State, I drove to a fuel station, and, like the other motorists, parked...