Browsing: Festus Adedayo
By Hakeem Tijani I love to read your piece because it’s often syllabically written, but the syllabification of your article…
By Festus Adedayo Words are sacred sovereign objects. This sacredness makes them very essential to democratic freedom. In his poem,…
Festus Adedayo Three Nigerian “witches” just got beaten by a midnight downpour. They are, Siminalayi Fubara, Nyesom Wike and Bola…
By Festus Adedayo Nepal, the Himalayan nation of 30 million people, boiled like water on a lit cauldron last week.…
By Festus Adedayo Poor Goodluck Ebele Jonathan! Last Thursday, at the 70th birthday of his ex-Chief of Staff, Chief Mike…
Festus Adedayo At the risk of being labeled thanatophobic – a preoccupation with death or its anxiety – the grim…