That ASUU and the University System Would Rise Again, By Gbolahan Gbadamosi & Akintokunbo Adejumo
What is needed presently is for more people to insist that we cannot destroy a system we belong to before we improve it. ASUU has become part of the problem than the solution. We need people to ask ASUU simple questions. For example: why are these prolonged strikes not happening…
Sex-For-Mark As Metaphor, By Louis Odion
In the final analysis, the challenge lies ultimately with the larger society to return to the building block of the community - the family unit. Social re-orientation is sorely needed for a rebirth rooted on strong moral Confident and conscientious children don’t fall from the sky; they are often the…
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A Pathfinder Into Our Cultural Consciousness: Kunle Filani at 60, By Toyin Falola
...Personified in this man who is being celebrated this month is the critical perception, innovation, insight, dedication, and necessary hard work to forge new pathways for the expressivity of the rich cultural heritage of Yoruba, Nigerian, and Africans in a modern and global culture. His hard work on the Onaism…
The Complexity of Freedom, By Attahiru Jega
As a young activist, I, along with many of my colleagues, were inspired by his personal example (and others like late Mahmud Tukur) in serious scholarship, activism and personal sacrifices, in building ASUU as a strong and credible union of academics; and in establishing appropriate rapport and unity of purpose…
A Regime of Illiterates , By Illiterates, For Illiterates, and the Rest of Us (2), By Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò
Such is the regime of illiteracy under which we live that its functionaries do not pause to ask some of the preceding questions before they enthusiastically plunge into the muck that masquerades as government under the present dispensation in Nigeria. What all this points to is military never left and…