Sodiq Alabi

Nigerians and the new UK student visa policy

Nigerians and the new UK student visa policy

“Canada, for example, recently increased the number of hours students can work from 20 hours to 40 hours”. Nigerians in… Read More

2 years ago

Wole Soyinka and Militant Obidients

“It seems at last Obidients have met their match in a man who has never backed down from a fight… Read More

2 years ago

USA Recovers $53 Million from Alison-Madueke and Associates: Lessons for Nigeria

“After EFCC secured forfeiture of nearly N10 Billion traced to Lawal, a former bank executive, the Supreme Court in 2021… Read More

2 years ago

Taking Stock of Nigeria’s Ruinous Experiment with Cashlessness

Earlier this week,  Dr Yemi Kale, Nigeria’s immediate past Statistician General, made a thread on Twitter focusing on the potential… Read More

2 years ago

Lagos Guber Elections and the Racist Concept of “Pure Blood”

In a few days’ time, Lagosians are going to the polls to elect their next governor. The March 11 elections… Read More

2 years ago

The Fuel Scarcity and New Naira Notes Racket: Dismantling Suffernomics

The last two months have been months of suffering and scarcity for the Nigerian people. The first problem has been… Read More

3 years ago

The Business of Ethnic Agitation: Ilana Omo Oodua INC

A few weeks ago, news broke that the Yoruba nationalist movement,  Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, was embroiled in a corruption… Read More

3 years ago

E-Banking and the Rise of Bank Fraud

"I want to distinguish between two common ways people lose their bank savings. The first is through scam and involves… Read More

3 years ago

NURTW: The Unelected Government of Lagos

Lagos drivers pay as much as N10,000 per day to the NURTW. A salary earner would have to earn at… Read More

3 years ago

Killing Them Slowly: Nigerian Pensioners and Decades-Old Arrears

"Apart from this, the state also owes monthly pension payment that totals more than 70 Billion Naira according to the… Read More

3 years ago

180 Days As ASUU Hostages: How Nigeria Can Break

“It is high time we all realised that the universities do not belong to the staff unions but to the… Read More

3 years ago

Dear Ms Kadaria Ahmed, Reporters Do Not Create Bandits

“While there was indeed pressure from the British government to stop the BBC, Ahmed’s predecessors in media trade understood the… Read More

3 years ago