The Right to Be Poor Somewhere Else: A Constitutional Rejoinder to the Lagos Deportation Applause By Lawson Akhigbe

There is a particular kind of Nigerian who writes passionately about the deportation of the poor from Lagos while composing his thoughts from a flat in Peckham or a suburb of New York. He has not paid Nigerian taxes in eleven years. He sends remittances home at Christmas, which he spends in Nigeria displaying a …

The Nanny Audition: How Kemi Badenoch Learned to Bite the Hand That Fed Her By Lawson Akhigbe

Nigel Farage Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke arrived in Britain with a hundred pounds and a future. Her children were born into it. Now she proposes to dismantle the scaffolding that made all of it possible and she wants credit for the demolition. There is a peculiar theatre that plays out whenever a conservative political party, having …