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The eid has become a festival for the rich, now that a ram is as expensive as N500, 000 for a small-sized one

  By Reuben Abati  Ileya Festival is the Yoruba word for the Eid al-Adha or Eid al Kabir festival which falls on May 26 - May 27 this year, 2026, in Nigeria, and since it is celebrated for three days by the Muslim faithful, it will run till Friday, May 29th. For Muslims who are already on a pilgrimage to Mecca...

The eid has become a festival for the rich, now that a ram is as expensive as N500, 000 for a small-sized one

  By Reuben Abati  Ileya Festival is the Yoruba word for the Eid al-Adha or Eid al Kabir festival which falls on May 26 - May...

South Africa and the Limits of Identity

  The country’s elite is paying the price for championing dubious ideologies at the expense of basic economics. ,,,,, You know we are in uncharted waters when...

Ogun APC senatorial primaries conducted peacefully, orderly, without any reported incident

  The All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primaries held across the three senatorial districts of Ogun State on Monday were conducted peacefully, orderly and without...

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Ilaje That Was: The Coastline Was a Firm, Compact Earth, a Unique Blend of Clay and Sand, Strong Beneath Our Feet

Those years now feel distant but strangely vivid! Then, the coastline of Ilaje stood firm and untroubled, as though it had made a quiet promise to remain unchanged. In those years, the ocean was a companion – its tides predictable, its edges gentle, its presence soothing rather than threatening. I remember stretches of earth that seemed endless, mangrove roots gripping...

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The Emergence of the UAP and its Effect on an Aging Earth (1- 4)

  ​For decades, stories of "strange lights in the sky" were relegated to the fringes of society, the stuff of science fiction movies and late-night...

The 2026 edition of the Ibadan Cultural Festival

      Culture in southwest Nigeria is shifting from memory and ceremony into something more active, organised, shared, and increasingly tied to economic value. In Ibadan,...

Egbaliganza 2026: What Emerged Was A Disorienting Collage of Influences That Resisted Clear Cultural Attribution

  When custodians of culture misstep, the damage does not dissipate; it multiplies. Influence amplifies error. What is performed in prestige today hardens into precedent...

Tinubu Greets Kola Oyewo, Veteran Thespian, Distinguished Cultural Icon at 80

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu extends his heartfelt congratulations to Alagba Kola Oyewo, a renowned filmmaker, actor, and retired lecturer of Theatre Arts at Obafemi...

Let’s Toast To The Health of the Master Poet, Public Intellectual, Odia Ofeimun, at 76!

  By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu There is only one introduction for the man: “Odia Ofeimun is Odia Ofeimun!” Enough said. Poet, publisher, editor, activist, polemicist, mentor, politician, columnist,...

Why AFC is Partnering with Ecobank and Soto Gallery to Host +234 Art Fair in Lagos

Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), the leading infrastructure solutions provider in Africa, today announced its partnership with Ecobank Nigeria and Soto Gallery for the third...

Fela Anikulapo Kuti: What It Means to Be a Legend

By Tunji Olaopa The Abàmì Ẹ̀dá himself—Fela Anikulapo Kuti—never fails to reprise the notoriety that defined his entire life and reputation. From his school days...

Fela’s Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award: He was more than a musician

  By Bola Tinubu The world of music has honoured a giant: Fela Anikulapo Kuti Fela was more than a musician. He was a fearless voice of...

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