Good Citizenship

January 8, 2019

The Best Nigerian Association, Ever!

I had the privilege of hosting Nigerians United in Nebraska’s annual Christmas party last Saturday. It was lit. Not because I hosted it, nor because I […]
November 19, 2018

L’etat, c’est moi: Narcissism in Nigerian Politics

He stood on the balcony of a two-story building looking down at the crowd. “If you love him,” he admonished, “I’d like you to repeat what […]
July 12, 2018

This is Nigeria. Everybody be criminal – Falz

“When truth is blurred by lies and misinformation, perception becomes reality, and all is lost”  – Unknown “I agree with what the song says except for […]
June 23, 2018

When Hope Ends

Failed bar exams. Went into business with a best friend. Great idea to make loads of money. Swindled. Fake police, no justice. Girlfriend left in disgust. […]
June 2, 2018

The Gamer’s Grind

“Jump the crate!  Jump the crate,” I said.  But the foolish boy let the soldier fall and die.  “PHUNnnn.”  Then his mother frowned at me and […]
May 22, 2018

Chairman

“Ramoni!  Is there no way to get out of this traffic jam?”  Chief Kasali shouted.  I stretched my neck, pretending to look right and left, as […]
May 10, 2018

Only God’s Children Can Save Nigeria

“All of our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney This past week, I read several distressing posts […]
May 4, 2018

When Eze Graduates from School: A Myopic Generation

The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on edge – Ezekiel 18: 2. The Generation of Hope, trailblazers chronicled in early […]
April 20, 2018

A Teacher’s Tentacles

Nigeria will thrive when every Nigerian is able to thrive – Bill Gates Casting aspersion on government officials as crooks, corrupt, and the inept is a […]
April 12, 2018

Did Killmonger have to die? Revisiting the Rift between Africans and African-Americans

Wakanda for all its futuristic, optimistic, and euphoric portrayal of an African vista, dropped the ball on the relationship between Africans and African Americans. Killmonger, the […]
April 5, 2018

If you don’t train, don’t blame

“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it”                                            – Proverbs 22: 6 […]
March 30, 2018

I Sabi Am: A Parable

For those of you who like to Facebook, Twit, blog or Youtube what you did, what you said, read, smelled, saw, OR heard, let me tell […]
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