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    From Our Allies

    Dauda the sexy Prof drowns in Ife waterloo │Tunde Odesola 

    (Chanting of anthem) Great Ife! Great Ife Africa’s most beautiful campus Conscious, vigilant, progressive Aluta against all oppression… Another great Ife is a counterfeit…”   Student leader: Ever articulate gbagba!…

    Supporting Striker, 5 years ago 0 7 min read  
    From Our Allies

    Na small mess I mess│Jude Idada 

    This amusing story about Constituted Authority and the antics of Nigerian Police was shared on Facebook by Jude Idada. Enjoy!    The well dressed middle aged lady ran amok. In…

    Supporting Striker, 5 years ago 1 2 min read  
    From Our Allies

    Do not urinate here ― short play by Pius Adesanmi 

    Nigeria’s well-acclaimed King of Satire shared this on his wall on December 18, 2014. Enjoy!   A Naija policeman arrests a man urinating at a place clearly marked “do not urinate here”….

    Supporting Striker, 5 years ago 0 1 min read  
    A Play of Two Cities

    A Play of Two Cities: Ramaphosa vs. Buhari 

    Act One, Scene One This place goes by many names. But one of the most prominent is, “London of Africa”. Her people were the last to truly gain independence, but…

    Tubosun Ajanaku, 5 years ago 0 10 min read  
    A Play of Two Cities

    A Play of Two Cities: Nigeria’s Education System vs. The U.S. 

    Scene One, City One It is the 16th day of March. The year is 2018. On this day, like every other, the Sun is wearing a wide grin. The trees…

    Tubosun Ajanaku, 5 years ago 0 6 min read  

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