Ibadan monarchy as metaphor for failing African democracy by Taiwo Adisa
We don’t all sleep and face the same direction, so the Yoruba say in one of their popular proverbial offerings. In the last week,...
The Madman sermon on Mapo hill by Festus Adedayo
Ibadan, Oyo State, the city of warriors, quaked last Friday. The rumbling vibrations of the historic coronation of Ex-Governor Rashidi Ladoja as Olubadan sent...
Between PENGASSAN and Dangote by Bosun Olabiyi
Investment into oil and gas business is not peculiar to Dangote. We have above 8 FPSOs active in Nigeria and only Egina field cost...
Key Issues the New Olubadan Should Have Pressed President Tinubu On
By Alhazan Abiodun Rilwan
Yesterday's historic coronation of Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadan was a spectacle of Yoruba tradition, cultural...
Prof Ezekiel Olusola Ayoola @ 70: A Tribute by Gani Adeniran
I rejoice with my brother and friend, Professor Ezekiel Ayoola as he turns 70 in the land of the living. He was my classmate...
From Lagelu to Ladoja: Enduring Spirit of Ibadan’s Throne by Niyi Aborisade
This piece is dedicated to the newly installed Olubadan of Ibadan, His Imperial Majesty Oba Rasheed Adewolu Akanmu Ladoja.
I acknowledge our indefatigable Major General...
And so we confront another Wike impasse by Abimbola Adelakun
There are three problems that the All Progressive Congress government, since 2015, has promised to resolve, and everything in Nigeria seems to conspire against...
The Role of Estate Surveyors and Valuers in Infrastructure Management Sustainability in Nigeria by...
Infrastructure is the foundation upon which a nation’s economy is built. From roads and bridges to public utilities and housing, infrastructure supports both everyday...
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan: Senate can’t pursue vengeance further than death by Taiwo Adisa
Shakespeare’s classic tragic drama, Romeo and Juliet, has two lines that are of specific relevance to what is happening between the Senate and the...
Fubara and the witches by Festus Adedayo
Three Nigerian “witches” just got beaten by a midnight downpour. They are, Siminalayi Fubara, Nyesom Wike and Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in ascending order. Last...
































