A Table Shaken, A Silence Kept Natasha Akpoti Has Made Reno Omokri Dumb | One of the easiest things to do is shake a table you’re not sitting on. It’s even easier when your thoughts align with a paymaster’s agenda. A rented…
Cubana Chief Priest's Song Cubana Chief Priest Social Capital | Whether you like it or not, you must listen to Cubana Chief Priest’s song before this month ends. If you don’t hear it in the club, you will hear it on the…
Rediscovering a Timeless Gem I recently re-watched the Nollywood movie, "Violated," and instantly understood why this 1996 classic continues to captivate audiences. In essence, the film's compelling narrative,…
Sim Fubara Crisis: What Would Have Saved the Rivers Governor? The recent political drama in Rivers State has left many Nigerians wondering: Could Sim Fubara have avoided his downfall? After Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s announcement…
Obi Asika's Iba Ajie: A Creative Hub's Lost Promise When Obi Asika renovated Iba Ajie in Onitsha, he clearly envisioned a singular destination for all things creative. Inside Onitsha's Iba Ajie, you discovered…
Igbo Future Crisis: Why the South East is Losing Its Best Minds Igbo Future Crisis | Forget those Nollywood movies like Love in Every Word that paint a dreamy picture of Igbo wealth and influence. The reality in the South…
The Duty of the Wealthy to Society Rich people in our society should start thinking of investing in people. Society is entitled to a fraction of their success. That’s why governments demand taxes and why concepts like…
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Senate Controversy: Was This Inevitable? I don’t think Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan needs our sympathy. She likely anticipated everything that happened. The only thing I can’t quite figure…
Ebuka Obi Virginity Challenge: Who Will Win This Celibacy Contest? The Ebuka Obi Virginity Challenge has sparked heated debates, and I can’t help but wonder—who is going to be the referee, and how exactly do they plan to…
Igodo: A Nigerian Classic That Stood the Test of Time One Nigerian movie my father never forgot, even until his death, was Igodo. We watched it repeatedly, not just because he loved it, but because it brought something fresh…
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