COMMENCE AT DAWN: ONE OR TWO TIPS ON SURVIVING LAW SCHOOL. July 6, 2020 I bring you greetings in the name of the law. I know for a fact that while some people are overcome by excitement because…
AKWA IBOM: A SON ALWAYS REMEMBERS. July 6, 2020 In my day, September 23rd held much happiness and promise for my young mind. Do not be mistaken, this happiness I speak of was not for a nationalistic cause. I was simply glad that in preparation for the State’s Anniversary, drums in the school band would be repaired…
#TBT AUSTERITY MEASURES July 6, 2020 Tony never said no to confectionaries, never turned his back on a can of coke before lectures, never said never to a meal at the dining, never said maybe to a plate of nicely made indomie at Ali’s, or Ngozi’s
The Long Walk to The Bar. July 6, 2020 The thing about having to wait two months for the results to an examination you wrote, is that it gives you ample opportunity to…
Pictures Tell A Thousand Lies July 6, 2020 It’s cliché for us to say that pictures don’t lie. I equally held this belief until I was woken up from my Kant-like dogmatic…
For Buni Yadi July 6, 2020 On February 25th, 2014, the headline on The Guardian rang, “Boko Haram kills 59 boys at Nigerian boarding school”. Other national dailies had the…
The End of Relevance July 6, 2020 I have been missing in action for months. Partly because Nigerian Law School makes it almost impossible to think of wanting to think of…
Among The Men In Bonds July 6, 2020 Personally I find it difficult to write a lengthy post after three or more weeks of compressing my thoughts into a hundred and forty…
The Nigerian Mind July 6, 2020 There be three four classes of fear that tug at my heart everyday as I wake up to start my hustle. These fears sometimes…
In Remembrance of Ike Darlington Chibueze (Atom) July 6, 2020 Ike Darlington was actually the first to call me that name – “bonzo”, the name stuck like “the chameleon faeces” in Kofi Awoonor’s Songs…