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For years he has been a columnist for several papers, his column include “Burning Pot” for GlobalNews Magazine, "BURNING POT for gamji.com, and features also in Leadership, Triumph and Daily Trust Newspapers with essays and monographs cut across socio-political and economic areas with specific bias on corruption, leadership and developmental issues as they affect the nation.
His writings on Politics, economics, health, sports, ethnicity, cultural divide and social service decay are readers delight on arewa-online.com (a news media online were he is a writer), also he is a writer with gamji.com, amanaonline.com, naijapolitics.com, nigeriavillagesquare.com
He presently operates as a freelance Journalist, a Certified Management Consultant with the Institute of Management Consultants, a registered member of the Nigerian Union of Journalist, a one-time member of the Correspondent Chapel (Body for Correspondent Reporters) on the Plateau. He is also an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations. Also a member of the Advertising Practitioners Council Of Nigeria.
A man who has transversed the Media terrain, a voracious reader who has shown a desire and strong knack for the academics and the academia. He is still sought out as a Media Consultant and his views are known to generate heated academic discuss. He renders Editorial Services to many publishing outfits.
A keen watcher of both national and international affairs, he is a versatile teacher and in demand as a Public Speaker on Inspirational and Motivational topics, and the large space of Mass Communication, he has also presented several academic papers in different fora. The apolitical writer has politics encapsulated in his writings.
His research area includes Editorial and Reportorial Writing, He has a strong bias for Public and Media Relations, Advertising, Communication Theories, with a flair for Investigative Reporting. He is married.
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What If...What If Nigerians Were?
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During the just concluded PDP Presidential campaign train in Jos, I took time to pick out what makes us who we are, why we tick and why we do not and, I noticed some very funny but really disturbing realities about us and it prompted me to inquire what if, what if Nigerians were different from what we are today, what if the what if about us?
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Impeachment Like Sugar And Spice, Written, Sang, Produced In Nigeria...
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I know for sure that at this moment Obasanjo and his PDP, Ribadu and quite a number of Nigerians at this moment must be feeling “Whoa-oa-oa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now, I feel good, I knew that I would, now. So good, so good, I got you”. So good they have got Fayose, General Olurin must be having that feel good feeling, while he was at home in retirement some foolhardy politicians has decided his bread must be buttered. The so good feeling that Dariye is walking the tight rope and may fall at anytime.
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