By Kayode Emola As we journey through the morass of Nigeria towards achieving our Yoruba nation, it is prudent to note that the most severe hurdles...
By Kayode Emola When considering the discovery of electricity, the names that most non-physicists will bring to mind are Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison. Few are...
By Kayode Emola As Christians across the world celebrate Easter, it is worthwhile revisiting the symbolism of this celebration. It was borne out of the love...
By Kayode Emola Last week, Ariel Henry, the acting Prime Minister of Haiti resigned from his post, forced by circumstances beyond his control: gang violence overtook...
By Kayode Emola Many Yoruba people especially those born in this 21st century have not caught up with who we truly are and until we reawaken...
By Kayode Emola Next month it will be 10 years since the mass kidnap of 276 girls, mostly Christian, from their school in Chibok, Maiduguri. One...
By Kayode Emola Prior to last year’s election, Yoruba people, both at home and in diaspora, had been wondering what spell was cast upon our Obas,...
By Kayode Emola Today marks exactly two years since Russia invaded Ukraine seeking to turn the country into their vassal state. In a situation seemingly analogous...
By Kayode Emola One of any government’s key roles is protecting the lives and properties of their electorate – a function which seems to be lacking...
By Kayode Emola It is nearly a year since Nigerians excitedly went to the polls to elect a new president, each candidate promising heaven and earth...