Movie Review: The Harder They Fall

If you have a thing for Western movies, gather here, and let’s make a toast. Having loved a couple of Westerns like The Good Bad and Ugly and Django the Unchained, seeing the trailer of The Harder They Fall gave me chills. The Harder They Fall is a fantastical Western movie directed by Jeymes Samuel […]
Chronicle of Greatness: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala

According to Diane Mariechild, “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.” Is this statement a fact or a fiction? Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is an economist, fair trade leader, human welfare personnel, sustainable finance, and global development, expert. She was born on 13th June 1954 in Ogwashi Ukwu, […]
Living Pass the Past

We keep living and thriving! Three days ago, Nigerians celebrated the End Sars memorial, a year has gone by and it is almost like nothing has changed, for instance, one of my friends’ brother was taken by Sars at his hostel, Anambra, a day after the End Sars memorial. The year 2020 was definitely a […]
Movie Review: King of Boys 2 (The Return of the King)

The movie King of Boys was a great movie that made the cinemas epic centers in 2018, the audience was left with ecstatic and suspense feel at the end of the movie when the King of Boys, Eniola Salami (Sola Sobowale), managed to escape Nigeria to take refuge in the United States after bloody engagements […]
Movie Review: Enola Holmes

Enola Holmes is originally a Warner Bros 2020 mystery film that told the evolution story of a girl, Enola Holmes into a strong-willed and independent thinking young woman.
Lessons from End Sars Protest

October was a grey month for Nigeria as a nation and even for me personally. While End Sars protest and palliative discovery and looting rocked the nation, I had an emergency that rocked my family. Through the rocky times, it hits me more than ever before that Nigeria is way far behind in the rightness […]
Travails for a New Nigeria

Travails for a new Nigeria is not a sprint race…we are here for the marathon! The past 2/3 weeks has been historic for Nigerian youths and suddenly torrents of violence beguiled the nation. What started out as peaceful protest of END SARS became bloody, leading to violent outpour, loss of lives and properties. With these […]
Lagos Drama: It’s not a Cliche

Lagos is crazy for real. Don’t assume it’s just a cliche. Hello Fam, trust your week was splendid. For me, I’m thankful for the gift of the weekend. Really, my experiences this week got me shaken and it humbled me. The 3-word phrase ‘Lagos is crazy’ is not a cliché no matter how often or […]
ALL HAIL NIGERIANS!

Last week was quite eventful for me. I try to find laughter in the most difficult and trivial times yet witnessing how Nigerians daily struggle to survive saddens my heart😞😢😔. The Nigerian society will make you reckon that successful people are self-made when you see how Nigerians practically work themselves to the ladder of success […]
NIGERIA,MY TRIVIAL NATION

Last weekend witnessed #GofundTacha, #WorldTachaday as Twitter Nigeria’s top trends after Saturday Big Brother Naija’s eviction night. It was really a sickening sad feeling seeing Nigerians do cyber-ranting and even donate for Tacha just because you feel it is injustice for Tacha to have been evicted while Mercy remains in the house. Even if Tacha […]
Nigeria Decides

Whether Nigeria likes it or not, the election comes upon us as a nation. Once again, time is giving Nigerians the opportunity to right the wrong in the Nigerian society as we are all political beings and players/victims of the saddening political arena in the country. The fate of the upcoming generation lies in the […]
