First class degrees and the Pure Water Penomenon

In Nigeria, when we say that something is as numerous as pure water, we mean that it can be found everywhere and bought at a kobo a dozen. When I started seeing news reports of an enormous amount of First Degree graduates coming out of our private universities, that saying came to mind. And I…… Continue reading First class degrees and the Pure Water Penomenon

The many headaches of Bukola Saraki

Senate President Bukola Saraki is having very troubled times right now. He is being tried by the Code of Conduct Tribunal for corruption, and his name coming up in the Panama papers as someone who held a secret foriegn account when as a public official he wasn’t supposed to do so, doesn’t help matters. Add…… Continue reading The many headaches of Bukola Saraki

Hurray! Another Igbo – a lady – gets accepted into all 8 Ivy League US universities!

The Ivy League universities in the US are the best universities in the US, and are widely considered the best in the world, together with Oxford and Cambridge in the UK. There only those that have got lots of money or lots of brains can be accepted. Those are the schools where the presidents, kings,…… Continue reading Hurray! Another Igbo – a lady – gets accepted into all 8 Ivy League US universities!

See horrifying video of woman attacked mercilessly in hotel lobby while bystanders just watch (watched 2 billion times online)

In this horrific video I linked to below which has been watched 2 billion times on the internet a man, a total stranger apporaches a woman in the Yitei Hotel in China and asks her her room number. When the woman asks him what he wants, telling him that she doesnt even know him, the…… Continue reading See horrifying video of woman attacked mercilessly in hotel lobby while bystanders just watch (watched 2 billion times online)

How private sector salary earners can survive Nigeria’s current economic crisis

The current economic crisis in Nigeria is a very real one. It is a crisis that not just threatens to make the poor poorer, it also threatens to make the rich and the so-called middle class poor. For instance, Africa’s richest man, our own Aliko Dangote, lost N1 trillion (and that was last year o). Today, lots…… Continue reading How private sector salary earners can survive Nigeria’s current economic crisis