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The threat of a new political party, by Reuben Abati
When aggrieved politicians within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) decided to join forces with members of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the Congress...
Former minister, Rasheed Gbadamosi, dies at 72
Former Minister of National Planning, Rasheed Gbadamosi, has died at the age of 72.
The foremost industrialist, writer and art collector had been living with...
5 facts about late photojournalist, Yinka Adeparusi
Abuja-based photojournalist, Yinka Adeparusi, of Naij.com was confirmed dead on Tuesday was confirmed dead two days after he went missing.
According to the police, the...
Missing Nigerian journalist, Yinka Adeparusi, confirmed dead in Okada accident
A photojournalist with Naij.com, Yinka Adeparusi, who was declared missing by his employers, has been confirmed dead.
A source at the online publication told Qed.ng...
Beginner’s guide to Fela on 78th posthumous birthday
Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti would have been 78 on Saturday if he had been alive.
The life and time of the iconoclast is however...
Cultural promotion and programming
Different aesthetics with Tope Babayemi
Twitter: afinjuadaba
In 2007, the British Council, which has had a long history of collaboration with the Royal Court Theatre London,...
The arts, perceptions and representation of the artist
Different aesthetics with Tope Babayemi
Twitter: afinjuadaba
According to Wikipedia, “The Arts is a vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavours and disciplines. It...
UB40 founding member joins Qed.ng
Tope Babayemi, a founding member of British reggae and pop band, UB40, has joined Qed.ng as an arts and culture columnist beginning from Friday,...
Mungo Park phenomenon
First Gentleman with Wilson Orhiunu
Email: babawill2000@gmail.com Twitter: @Babawilly
In Sunny Field Primary School Adelabu, I learnt a fair amount of history and current affairs. Some...
Plunging Naira: Before you blame Emefiele look at yourself, by Kenneth Ezaga
It is either I do not understand economics and how exchange rates work or a vast majority of us Nigerians still don’t get how...