By Kayode Emola This week a friend of mine reached out to me to help him with small money for food. He said he hadn’t eaten...
By Kayode Emola Some few weeks we heard from the former Nigerian Diplomat Chief Emeka Anyaoku patriotically narrating how he believes Nigeria can still be salvaged....
By Kayode Emola I have lived most of my life hearing that Nigeria is one and indivisible. Those pushing this false narrative have long rejected the...
By Kayode Emola Last week the Prime Minister of Bangladesh faced a situation: she had only 45 minutes to vacate her office, or else face the...
By Kayode Emola Throughout history, some of the most powerful social movements have been born out of protests, exposing injustice, demanding accountability and inspiring hope for...
By Kayode Emola It is not enough that Nigeria has taken almost everything from us the Yoruba without giving us anything in return by turning every...
By Kayode Emola The cry for Yoruba Independence is not new; however, what is new is the approach adopted by the current proponents of the self-determination...
By Kayode Emola The debate about whether Nigeria should return to Regionalism is quite fascinating. Many advocates of this miracle pill supposed to cure Nigeria of...
By Kayode Emola Last week I wrote about the Kenyan uprising and how their youths stunned the world by protesting for good governance. This protest quickly...
By Kayode Emola Nigerian youths are famous for their protests when they need the attention of the government. They know the right buttons to press to...