Lasisi Olagunju

Why Not A Too-Old-To-Run Law? By Lasisi Olagunju

A friend made a dash abroad last week and soon became nostalgic of home. She called. “How is Naija?” She…

7 years ago

A Day To Mourn Ourselves By Lasisi Olagunju

What will happen if you break the law? A colleague based in Kano told me at the weekend that Southern…

7 years ago

2019: The Final Battle Of The Generals By Lasisi Olagunju

When crocodiles eat their own eggs, let frogs run and run. Because of the 2019 elections, an intra-class war is…

7 years ago

The Kosewe Kosegbo Voters Of 2019 By Lasisi Olagunju

(Published In the Nigerian Tribune Newspapers of May 7, 2018) The stuffs are so many now. It is not just…

7 years ago

Benue’s Murder In The Cathedral By Lasisi Olagunju

The wise continue to die daily on our lazy man’s farm, and there has been no explanation. Everyday, someone must…

7 years ago

Nigeria’s Lazy Conversation By Lasisi Olagunju

In 2014, Richard Dunne made a dubious history by becoming the highest own goal scorer in Premier League history. He…

7 years ago

Between President Buhari And Professor Akindele By Lasisi Olagunju

GOVERNANCE is like romance. It is not how long but how well. Sometimes it can be short and pleasant; it…

7 years ago

Presidents, Robberies And Prisons By Lasisi Olagunju

“Every morning, as I come out of Agodi Government House, I look down and I see Agodi Prisons,” Col. Ahmed…

7 years ago

Monkeys, Snakes, Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin By Lasisi Olagunju

“Their men, young and old, I took as prisoners. Of them I cut off the feet and hands; of others…

7 years ago

Our Fulani’s Expensive Cows By Lasisi Olagunju

Did you read Professor Ango Abdullahi in a national newspaper yesterday? If you didn’t, this is what he was quoted…

7 years ago

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