There are two major highlights of the previous year: Covid-19 and protests. It is paradoxical when you think about these two events. The former cautioned against mass gathering and introduced social distancing; while the latter embraced assemblage and united humanity in ways like never before. In years to come, fables will surely be told of … Continue reading How to Organize Protests in 2021
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Why so much Positivity about 2021?
Like a new pair of original Nike kicks, I will continue to hype this new year until the 32nd of January. I will "Just do it!☑️" And maybe this exuberance won't wear off — I can only hope. Last year wasn't pleasant; my plan to make the Forbes list was disrupted. Also, I wasn't able … Continue reading Why so much Positivity about 2021?
What Crossover Services are Like in Nigerian Churches
I can't possibly make this up (maybe I can). Crossover services happen once a year. It is a time to get inspired and motivated for the year to come, and Nigerian pastors never fail in their divine mandate to motivate and inspire.A typical example is the sermon delivered by Pastor Sunday Monday, head pastor of … Continue reading What Crossover Services are Like in Nigerian Churches
Excelling in WAEC with No Worries
It’s been four months since our students last put on their school uniforms. Four months is a very long time — even longer when spent indoors and in idleness. You can’t imagine the lockdown tales of these students as they resume back to school. Some say they miss school, some would rather continue selling Indomie … Continue reading Excelling in WAEC with No Worries
Bring Back Our Mondays [#BBOM]
Gradually, we have lost our sense of days. Today, like yesterday, is another Saturday. We shall eat rice, surf the Internet, talk with a few friends, and sleep like we did in previous Saturdays. The regular Saturday aura isn’t even appropriate anymore to describe our mood these days. We will just continue to live and … Continue reading Bring Back Our Mondays [#BBOM]
Movie Review – Victor Olukoju’s KNOTTED (A Movie on Gender Equality)
Written by Jonathan Ukor A good story is one that is unpredictable and suspense-filled. These qualities are ingrained in KNOTTED, a movie written and directed by Victor Olukoju PVO. From the first scene till the last, there was a systematic narration of the plight of women in the Nigerian society, the judgementalism of religious leaders, … Continue reading Movie Review – Victor Olukoju’s KNOTTED (A Movie on Gender Equality)