Nigeria

November 23, 2018

American Dreams

Prologue “What would you do when you first cast your eyes on your beloved?” Bisi folded a matching set of ankra clothes still creased from the […]
August 8, 2018

Practicing Theory: Juggling Alaga Duties

Time and again, I write about Yoruba culture so, I felt I knew enough to be an Alaga Ijoko/Iduro at a Yoruba engagement ceremony.  I read […]
July 3, 2018

Dear Imported Beau, I am an American Nigerian

I am an American Nigerian. Do not confuse this with a Nigerian American who is first a Nigerian then an American.  After 25 years in the […]
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 […]
February 9, 2018

Bottom Power: Not the President but the Local Government Chairman

When anything goes wrong in Nigeria, people are quick to point accusing fingers at the president.  They demand he fix this problem or clean up that […]
February 1, 2018

Na Only You Waka Come?: Alternatives to Dissociation in the Nigerian Community

“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much – Helen Keller When I arrived in Omaha for a job, I felt lonely […]
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