By Kayode Emola Many of us knew that if a Yoruba man were to become the President of Nigeria, the number of our people crying for...
By Kayode Emola In 2 days-time, Yoruba all over the world will celebrate 138 years since the signing of the peace treaty signalling the end to...
By Kayode Emola For decades the Oyo Empire ruled many Yoruba lands, and exercising authority far beyond their territorial reach. Subjecting these Yoruba lands into their...
By Kayode Emola Every keen observer of Nigeria knows there is no way out of the country’s national mess. From the brazen brandishing of sophisticated weapons...
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...