To Mend A Broken Nation: The Easter Metaphor by BISHOP MATTHEW HASSAN KUKAH

1: Hello brothers and sisters in Christ, men and women of goodwill everywhere, I send you hearty greetings and felicitations as we celebrate the risen Christ. Easter is here again. For all Christians, Easter is a metaphor for our lives as individuals, families, communities or nations. Easter is a metaphor for how shame, scandal, powerlessness, …

Who is Buhari and what’s the first chapter of history for post Buhari

In 1983, Buhari lunched War against Indiscipline and in 1984 during a closure of Nigeria borders allowed unaccounted 53 suitcases into Nigeria. He makes and destroys. In 2015, he lunched fight against corruption by 2022, he undoes all that by pardoning two governor thieves. He appointed a child to head the EFCC with a clean …

America RIP?

In my life time, I am witnessing an empire die. An empire does not dies with an event. There is no army yet formed that will or can trigger the demise of America. There is no economy big enough to squeeze the American economy. An empire dies when it’s people cease to believe in it. …

Britain’s Rwanda deal: a cruel, cynical pretence: by The Guardian Editorial

Priti Patel daughter of Ugandan Asian Asylum seekers Priti Patel’s ambition to send asylum seekers as far away from the UK mainland as she can has a history. Two years ago, the home secretary looked at shipping Channel migrants to processing centres from north Africa to the South Atlantic. Those ideas eventually bit the dust, on grounds …

Amaechi and his doomed quest for Nigeria presidency

Amaechi is a certified lier. He lied on Channels TV to Seun, claiming he was not running and that his supporters should give him the money. He took Nigerians for mugs. He throw his colleagues under the bus for his incompetent handling of the train service. He is not a team player, he was told …