By Abioye Tosin Lawrence Bobi Wine did not pick up arms. He did not incite violence. He did not murder anyone. His only “crime” was daring to challenge a four-decade reign of power in...
By Abioye Tosin Lawrence Ekiti and Osun are neighbors, yet their political markets tell two very different tales. Like twin towns with the same surname but different destinies, one is alive with bargaining voices...
….No Israeli leader, past or present, has ever meddled in Nigeria’s internal crises In a world already engulfed by conflict, the need for measured voices has never been more pressing. Yet, recent comments by...
…The Falcons Didn’t Knock, They Kicked It Down and Took the Trophy By Abioye Tosin Lawrence In a country where many wear crowns they never earned, and doors open only to the noise of...
•Old Guard’s Ritual: Tinubu Honors the Code In a moment steeped in political tradition and symbolic weight, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu bowed before the remains of former President Muhammadu Buhari. To some, it was...
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 The once-celebrated momentum of development has slowed, and the hum of administrative energy has been replaced by whispers of political...
….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...
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...
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...
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...