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LATEST NEWS The 3rd Scroll by Prince Justice, the long awaited final piece of the African Renaissance Trilogy, is set for release this summer. The thinly veiled narrative of a global revolution that pits Nigeria against the North Atlantic countries in an explosive but educating pageturner is finally to be released.     With hindsight, ...

Is Tinubu’s failed first day in office a sign of things to come?

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye In a democracy, constructive critical appraisers start work the same time a president is sworn in. The removal of fuel subsidy is a good policy but it’s implementation was woeful. Fuel scarcity and price increases is the first fruit of President Tinubus victory. It was gross information mismanagement to announce ...

Is Tinubu’s failed first day in office a sign of things to come?

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye In a democracy, constructive critical appraisers start work the same time a president is sworn in. The removal of fuel subsidy is a good policy but it’s implementation is woeful. Fuel scarcity and price increases are the first fruit of President Tinubus ‘victory’. It was gross information mismanagement to announce ...

Is Tinubu’s failed first day in office a sign of things to come?

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye In a democracy, constructive critical appraisers start work the same time a president is sworn in. The removal of fuel subsidy is a good policy but it’s implementation was woeful. Fuel scarcity and price increases is the first fruit of President Tinubus victory. It was gross information mismanagement to announce ...

Colo-mentality, the bane of Yoruba-Igbo South and Middlebelt Original African existence

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye We have been made to believe everything foreign is better than ours. The ‘White is Right’ Colonial Mentality which is aptly known as Coloniality of the Self/Being. In addition to the high rate of bleaching, there is a deep seated racial inferiority complex that affects the quality and length of ...

Soyinka’s unfortunate taxonomy of Peter Obi and Obidients

By Prince Justice J Faloye Prof Soyinka differentiated between Peter Obi and the Obidient Movement, while denying that Peter Obi’s visit to him was not about reconciliation. He said he had no problems with Peter Obi nor Labour Party, which is understandabe and right, but he went further to denigrate the Obidient Movement. One can’t ...

Excuse you, Lagos Yorubas are no slaves nor lesser Yorubas!

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye There is no Yoruba state except Lagos where a single political party or godfather has ruled continuously for 16yrs. None, except Lagos. Yorubas are naturally politically assertive that even before the advent of Europeans, Yorubas had unwritten constitutional, not absolute, monarchs. It is therefore an insult to claim that it ...

Soyinka, an epitome of coloniality, not liberation philosopher-king!

By Prince Justice Jadesola Faloye The evil propaganda of Igbo imperialism against Yoruba civilization provokes me to rescind my initial decision to keep out of the political discourse generated by Prof Wole Soyinka’s literary suicide bomb of calling the peaceful Obidient movement a fascist movement. This is coming from a person that held a television ...

Soyinka’s Kafkaesque Feast of Fascism

Olusegun Richard Babalola Prof Wole Soyinka Undisputedly, if there is one statement, I agree with Wole Soyinka, in his recent post-election interventions, it is that Nigeria “has become near terminally soul-searing … first, we must rid ourselves of the tyranny of the ignorant and the opportunism of time-servers … There is of course, always the ...

Touch not my anointed Igbos, Ifa’s Prodigal Sons of Yorubaland.

When you put your childrens education in the hands of a stranger, how do they learn of their lineage and heritage. Generations down the line, your descendants would go to war amongst themselves while adopt the stranger as family. This is the sad state of Original indigenous Africans whose forefathers allowed colonists to miseducate them. ...

Nigeria’s arrested development

Politics, ethnicity and every other sentiment aside, Nigeria’s economic and political development has sadly been arrested by the ruling party. Figures dont lie. Our Gross Domestic Production (GDP) in 2014, the last full year of President Jonathan, was $574 billion and when APC came into power it wiped off $200b by 2017, and in 8yrs ...
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