It’s often intriguing to hear eminent and well appointed Nigerians talk about disintegration, destabilization and outright war, as if it’s a picnic. War? Not a tea...
On January 9, 2021, operatives of Amotekun – the quasi-state police outfit of south-western Nigeria – went to Aiyete in Ibarapa LGA, Oyo state, on a...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, February 15, 2021) History, like Ekiti’s Ikogosi springs of warm and cold fountains, embodies profundities. Either for...
By Wole Soyinka The most distressful aspect of my recent interaction with cows and herders is that it has created a most unwanted distraction from the...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, February 8, 2021) Gangan is the hourglass-shaped talking drum covered by cowskin that talks in the voice...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, January 25, 2021) Music blared. Joy floated. Naira rained. Feet trampled. This is the spectacle of Nigerian...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, January 18, 2021) Abomination walked naked in Elegbeka community of Ose Local Government Area in Ondo State...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, January 11, 2022) Birth, breath and death; three seeds cohabiting in the same pod. Birth-breath-death:...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, December 28, 2020) Zodiac, the only thing I had in common with Fuji music creator, Dr. Sikiru Ayinde...
By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, December 21, 2020) Because there’s absolutely nothing inspiring about the most popular Buhari that I know, I...