A Letter To Critics Of #BringBackOurGirls, By Gimba Kakanda
“A shared nationality, dear critics, is enough reason to be alarmed by the tragedies that have befallen fellow citizens.” I ...
“A shared nationality, dear critics, is enough reason to be alarmed by the tragedies that have befallen fellow citizens.” I ...
Reading the Sunday Press yesterday gave me the overwhelming impression of a President that has been extremely reluctant to take ...
“If idealism has failed functional countries like Egypt, it must serve as a warning to us, aspiring revolutionaries” I have ...
“Let me state clearly from the outset that what started as a local insurgency in North Eastern Nigeria has now ...
“Whether they are called communal clashes in the English language, or acts of terror, we have them everywhere now.” First ...
Many nights have gone and you are not home. The other me seems lost, lost because you are not here. ...
#BringBackOurGirls! A hashtag created by a concerned lawyer changed it all. It gave hapless Nigerians a breakthrough moment to reach ...
“It is only Nigerians who can, come February 2015, decide that enough is enough.” If #OccupyNigeria was a flood, #BringBackOurGirls ...
"Mr. President has failed woefully to protect the lives and property of the Nigerian people." On May 4, Abubakar Shekau, ...