I hope you will be at a place that is easy to remember when your children and grandchildren will ask you.
Both leaders are portrayed as nursing critical issues in this satire.
I might as well say “serving power a la carte” the way I feel without fear of any spiritual attack from a nearby mountain of fire.
Gone are the days of Pastor Enoch Adeboye tantalising us with stories of driving from Ore to Lagos in a car without petrol, an empty tank.
When patterns repeat themselves, they become a tradition and we get desensitised.
I’m the first to agree to an exit interview. And I decided to do it with someone nobody will claim is a friend of my government.
Everything came together when Seun Kuti slapped a police officer on the Third Mainland Bridge.
I could hear Bola Tinubu responding to worried Nigerians by regurgitating the words of the first stanza of Soyinka’s poem, Abiku.
I present to you the late Professor Claude Ake in his own words.
