“Touch not my anointed, and do my prophets no harm.” That is a biblical injunction stated in Psalm 105:15 and 1 Chronicles 16:22, warning against harming or mistreating people set apart for God’s purpose. Right from the beginning of organised Christianity, the Pope, as head of the Roman Catholic Church, is the chief servant and Read More…
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BBL, Beef and Burna… But Garri Still Cost
Lagos has mastered the art of distraction. At any given moment, the city is discussing at least three unrelated things with equal passion—politics, football, and entertainment—while the real issues quietly adjust prices in the background. This week, it was the entertainment industry’s turn. By the time the matter reached Aguda, it had already matured into Read More…
When Anxiety Has No Clear Cause: Understanding the Inner Restlessness Many Carry
Tolani (not her real name) is in her early twenties—vibrant, intelligent, and once known among her friends as the lively one. The kind of person who showed up, laughed easily, and filled spaces with energy. But over time, something began to shift in ways she could not fully explain. It started subtly: a little more Read More…
10 smart car technologies behind today’s driving experience
Ever climbed into a car and noticed how the right technology makes everything feel effortless? Modern vehicles are packed with features that go beyond simple transportation. From keeping you safe to making a drive more convenient, in-car technology has transformed how we experience the road. Let’s explore the most impactful tech features shaping today’s driving Read More…
Can ADC Wrestle Down APC?
Every Tamuno, Dike and Hadi knows that the 2027 elections in Nigeria will be primarily between the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The recent de-listing of ADC’s officials (Senator David Mark and former governor Rauf Aregbesola) from the INEC portal will not stop the gang-up against the APC. As Read More…
Where Strength Really Comes From
John 14:15–21; Acts 1:8 There are moments in life when effort is no longer enough. You have planned, you have tried, you have pushed yourself—but something still feels lacking. You are doing all the right things, yet the strength to sustain it is not there. And in a city like Lagos, where the demands never Read More…
“Camera Fit See, But E Fit Save?”
There are weeks when Lagos debates fuel prices, football, or foreign wars. And then there are weeks when the country is forced to confront something heavier—something that refuses to sit comfortably inside humour. This was one of those weeks. News broke of yet another deadly attack in Plateau State. Lives lost. Communities shaken. Familiar headlines, Read More…
Holding Back While Longing for More (2): A Look at Avoidant Attachment Patterns
For many people like Aisha, the journey forward is not about becoming a completely different person, but about gradually building a new relationship with themselves. Awareness and Self-Trust The first step is awareness. Recognizing patterns such as withdrawing when things feel too close, delaying action due to fear of failure, or relying heavily on external Read More…
Designing Brand Value
We’ve all seen how the right visual design can make a brand unforgettable. Whether it’s the logo on a coffee cup or the packaging of your favourite snack, the visual elements of a brand have a powerful impact on consumer perceptions. But what’s behind the power? How do well-crafted visuals elevate a brand and connect Read More…
Energy: Tinubu’s Path To True Heroism
At this stage of Nigeria’s development, and considering the financial stress Nigerians are currently undergoing, perhaps the government may want to consider radical suggestions on how to make the burden lighter for the people. It is wrong, in my view, to routinely compare Nigeria with other countries, as politicians often do. When you complain that Read More…










