Osun State is notable for many reasons. It is host to the ancient town of Ile-Ife, the cradle of the Yoruba and seat of the Oonirisa, the traditional religious and cultural ruler of the Yoruba.
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In the War of the Niger, June 12 is Victory Day
Nigeria is a nation at war. This war is being waged between the friends of Nigeria and enemies of Nigeria; between the true patriots who love Nigeria and its people and those who love only themselves; and between those who want a better life for Nigerians and those who only want a better life for themselves and their families.
Read MoreMarch to Freedom 4: Pigs Can't Fly- Nigeria Needs Young Eagles
This article is for every young Nigerian who has ever dreamed of giving back to his country by serving in elective office. It's also for those who stand in their way.
Read MoreMarch to Freedom 3- Political Party Constitutions Must Be Enforced
This is the third part of my series on hacking the Nigerian political system.
Read MoreMarch to Freedom 2- Why You Should Join a Political Party Today
This is the second part of my March to Freedom Series about hacking the Nigerian political system. Time to get off the fence!
Read MoreMarch to Freedom 1- Ideology is the First Step to Fixing Nigeria
This is the first part of my series on hacking the Nigerian political system.
Read More3 Simple Tactics for FRSC to Make Nigerian Roads Safe and Fun for All
The Federal Road Safety Corps of Nigeria (FRSC) turns a blind eye to death-trap trailers and other road hazards while harassing law-abiding private vehicle owners. It is time for FRSC to take a common-sense approach to preventing accidents, protecting life and preventing needless death on Nigerian highways. Here are 3 simple tactics to help them achieve this.
Read MoreThoughts on Education Reform in Nigeria: Time to Stop the Drift
This article presents my thoughts on the education sector in Nigeria particularly with respect to the goal of achieving the Education for All (EFA) objectives. While it is not an exhaustive treatise, I do try to lay out a framework for discussion.
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