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In obituaries every dead person is a saint. No one I know is ever bad once they’re dead. No blemishes. No struggles. No failures. And no disappointments. Why don't we tell the truth in obituaries?
Rape is a horrifying secret lurking inside the majority of Nigerian homes and offices. Many children in Nigeria may be raised by a man who does not realize he is not the child’s biological father.
The flashing danger signals from our predictive analytics model offer a harbinger of the violent political unrest and social disorder likely to come, no matter who “wins” the presidential election next month.
After months of deep evaluation of the candidates and their manifestos, we at The African Mind Journal do not, and will not, endorse Chief Bola Tinubu for president.
If there is one thing rich Igbo men have in common, it is surely the fact that 7 out of 10 (70%) of them will die poor. But the bigger issue here is that Igbo wealth is not only untransferable,…
Whether you’re optimistic or pessimistic about Nigeria, we share the same destiny. We swim or sink together. The only way we survive is to come together to solve our problems.
We write this as an early warning to alert Gov. Soludo that he is steering the governorship of Anambra state in the wrong direction. He must now course-correct before it’s too late. We want him to succeed for no other…