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  • Terror Attacks in Borno/ Nigeria by Boko Haram. Photo by Jordi Bernabeu (CC BY 2.0)

    Nightfall in Nigeria, starring Boko Haram

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    When Oswald Mbuyiseni Mtshali wrote the classic ‘Nightfall in Soweto’, perhaps he had peeked far into the future and seen the exact similarities between his protagonist and Boko Haram in all their deviousness. When he wrote, “a murderous hand, lurking in the shadows, clasping the dagger, strikes down the helpless […]

  • Nigerian Fans Photo by Jake Brown (CC BY 2.0)

    Four things about Nigerians and the 2014 World Cup

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    Nigerians love their football – full stop. From fanatically following leagues that are as far from them as the heavens are from the earth, to religiously having faith in the Super Eagles to deliver (many times in vain), Nigerians do love their football. I can neither wrap my head around […]

  • Nigeria Needs More than Just Pricing Nature

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    There’s no doubt that Mother Nature is complaining about the damage (e.g. pollution in all its forms) we humans have exerted on it over the years. Not only is Nature complaining but she is reacting also. Remember: Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines?  Hurricanes Manuel and Ingrid in Mexico? Tornadoes in Oklahoma? […]