By Waheed Adekunle In a world where words can be both powerful and perilous, silence is often touted as a virtue. The adage “silence is golden” suggests that holding one’s tongue can prevent conflict,...
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“When the Mighty Kneel: Peter Obi and the Crime of Humility in a Loud Nation”
By Abioye Tosin Lawrence In a viral video, Peter Obi, the former Anambra State governor and presidential candidate of the Labour Party, was seen serving food to ordinary citizens from a tray, an act...
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Is a Second Term More Important Than a Lasting Legacy in Osun?
By Abioye Tosin Lawrence In Osun State today, governance is drifting into dangerous inertia. The once-celebrated momentum of development has slowed, and the hum of administrative energy has been replaced by whispers of political...
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From Resilience to Relevance: What Nigeria’s Youth Owe Their Elders – By Abioye Tosin Lawrence
….let’s stop acting like saving Nigeria is someone else’s job In a country where every birthday becomes a campaign rally and every funeral a political summit, one thing is clear: Nigeria’s past refuses to...
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EDITORIAL: After 9 Months Of Interview For Applicants, Osun Schools Still Suffer Shortage of Teachers
By Voice Air Media (VAM) Going by the popular quote, “Education is the best legacy” reflects the idea that investing in knowledge and skills empowers individuals and fosters a more prosperous and informed society...
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Sermon: The real enemy is the system that kept you loyal to failure, By Abioye Tosin Lawrence
Sermon: The real enemy is the system that kept you loyal to failure By Abioye Tosin Lawrence Date: May 20, 2025 Text: Jeremiah 6:14 – “They dress the wound of my people as though...
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A Nation of Flash Giving and Forgotten Suffering: The Tragedy Behind Nollywood and Celebrity Glamour – Abioye Tosin Lawrence
In the glitz of red carpets, the dazzle of stage lights, and the roar of social media applause, there lies a deafening silence, a silence that echoes the suffering of many Nigerians overlooked by...
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OSUN 2026: ‘Right Agitations Don’t Split Political Party, Wrong Decisions Do’
By Dr. Tunde Faleye Politics, as defined by Harold Lasswell, is who gets what, when and how. Political and democratic systems are naturally shaped by diverse interests and the alignment or misalignment of those...
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Nigeria’s Lost Generation: A Letter to the Children of Fire
By Abioye Tosin Lawrence “Dear Children of Fire, this is not the letter I dreamed of writing you.” I wanted to send you poems laced with rhythm and prophecy. I wanted to tell you...
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Abioye Tosin Lawrence: Fertile Land, Empty Stomachs; Is Not The President’s Job To Take Up Hoes And Cutlasses
In recent times, many Nigerians have lamented the growing scarcity and high cost of food. Markets across the country tell the same grim story, families struggling to afford basic staples, children going to school...
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