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Oludayo Tade pays tribute to Olanrewaju Fasasi, a musician who spoke truth to power Born on November 27, 1976 Olanrewaju Fasasi popularly known as Sound Sultan (SS) died on July 11, 2021 after succumbing to throat cancer in United States of America. He left the world at a time that Nigeria is experiencing one of his predicted outcomes of callous leadership. Sound Sultan is a social crusader who deploys his songs to interrogate societal problems of migration, poor leadership, corruption, problem of accountability, injustices and their consequences on individuals and Nigeria. Death is a social fact which every mortal must experience but our contributions (to social order or disorder) will outlive us and either locate us in the trash can of irrelevance or elevate us among social engineers who used their talents to fight for justice, peace, and social progress. Olanrewaju Omo Fasasi may have joined his ancestors but his songs will continue to speak about the monstrous problems whi ....
Nigeria as metaphoric Beasts of No Nation The Punch Published 16 June 2021 June 12 represents the denial of the wish of the majority by the powerful holders of power in Nigeria (and their foreign collaborators) who annulled the most peaceful and free election in Nigeria’s history. Moshood Abiola who dined with the military hierarchy forgot to use a long spoon while eating with the ‘devil’. The resolve to pursue his mandate ended in death and since that election, Nigerians have retreated to their ethnic base, only going to the centre to collect maintenance allowances while parasitic elites across the zones harmonise against the interests of the poor majority. The story behind June 12 is being lost and the 2021 protests were not much about June 12 of Abiola. The ‘Buhari Must Go’ protesters demanded of the President to address the monsters of unemployment, poverty, and insecurity which are terrorising Nigerians. Through the protest song, O ti ya ....
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Editor s Note The protest is for our lives, its for our future. We want SARS to end but SARS is just the beginning. They should just wait for us. Were not quiet anymore. [This response appears] typical of the critical mass of protesters who are around 18-22 years old, are particularly fearless, and are protesting for the first time. - Ayodeji Rotinwa, Deputy Editor of African Arguments Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, returning to Nigeria just before the EndSars protests began, wrote this earlier this week: I arrived home from external commitments just over a week ago to ....