On A Soyinka Prize In ‘Illiteracy’, By Biko Agozino
The rebel in Soyinka may force him to disagree with my interpretation and award me a national illiteracy prize.
The rebel in Soyinka may force him to disagree with my interpretation and award me a national illiteracy prize.
Significant as last Tuesday was, it has not, in my estimation, brought closure to the June 12 saga.
June 12 is indeed a watershed in Nigerian history. Its formal recognition is symbolic and instructive.
It is progressive ideas that can propel our country into the bright future; that is also how we can get ...
Standing for truth or with the cheated in a conflict is not a favour but a moral duty.
The road map of Nigeria covered in this book is about the failure of government, institutions and even more so ...
I strongly doubt though that he will have a second term in the face of health challenges and a hostile ...
A time will come when there are no Soyinkas to scapegoat.
Fela’s obvious preference was for an indivisible Nigeria.
The issue has become an undying tussle between the executive and the legislative arm of government.