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"WILL NIGERIA EVER BE BETTER LIKE THE DAYS OF OUR PARENTS?!", SAYS A BARBER

Caption: Ikeja-Lagos. Photo credit: Slumphotos  By Davy Fidel Writer/Freelance A  few weeks ago, on the  26th of March, 2022 at Iyano Sashi i.e the other part of Lagos as I chose to call it. I was in a barber's shop and a discussion ensued. It is on the question of Nigeria and whether there is any hope, now and in the future. It is a question a lot of people are asking themselves every day the clock is ticking while the country is roasting. 

OJUELEGBA IS A THEATRE YOU WON'T STOP VISITING

Photo credit: @slumphotos Davy Fidel  ( Freelance, Author) E very area has their peculiarity. The uniqueness, the ugliness, and the beautiful side of it. It might also have it's up and down that when you are there you won't stop wondering. Ojuelegba is not a new tone and place for many people living in Lagos. It is not a place people don't go to daily. 

THE SWEAT, HEAT, AND HOOTS OF IYANA IPAJA

Photo credit: Slumphotos By Davy Fidel (Writer/Freelance) F or people who have not been to Iyana Ipaja. And for people outside the shore of Nigeria, who only hears about the area or by chance come across the name, but have no concern to ask about the community. They will want to know what does the name Iyana Ipaja means? Does it has a root or it is just a myth?

POPULATION RISE IS NOT OUR PROBLEM BUT THE POLICIES

Source: Flat Rock By Davy Fidel Writer/Freelance I n Nigeria, at a time, the propaganda branding some news is that our population and our tongue is our problem. That Nigeria is made up of 250 ethnic groups and a population of 180 million is the reason why we are having ethnic clashes unravelling among people. 

SAVING THIS COUNTRY IS NOT THEM BUT US

Protest at Ikeja, under the bridge Davy Fidel ( Freelance) I t might interest us to know why the FG decided to postpone the hike in pump price.  This is not possible because it might be linked to the recent military coup in Burkina Faso. Added to it, the tension and anger of the masses piling up against the regime. 

#LEKKITOLLGATE MASSACRE: INTERVIEW WITH BARR. A. OGUNLANA, LEAD COUNSEL OF #ENDSARS VICTIMS

Source: www.voanews.com Exclusive Interview with Barrister Adesina Ogunlana By Davy Fidel Freelance. O n Monday, November 22, 2021, lawyers, radicals, activists, and concerned Nigerians gathered to address the press houses invited on the latest released #ENDSARS Panel Report.  This was after the constituted Panel Inquiry report had been submitted to the led government of Sanwo Olu (Lagos State) awaiting the White Paper next week.

REJECT THE 100% TARIFF HIKE AND DEMAND ELECTRICITY IS RE-NATIONALIZED

Photo Credit: LIFEINSLUM By Davy Fidel  (Freelancer/Writer) E ight years after the power sector was privatized, there hasn't been any improvement in the supply of electricity to millions of households in Nigeria. Rather, megawatts have continued to drop rapidly. On most occasions, it is between 4000MWs to 5000MWs for a population of 200 million. This is the highest ever generated and supplied by the Generating and Distribution Companies since November 2013.