Laughing At Punch And Its ‘Yo Momma’ Journalism
The country is going through some real raw deal, and your arsenal of war against the man at the helm is a symbolic re-glorification? And you are supposed to be Punch?
The country is going through some real raw deal, and your arsenal of war against the man at the helm is a symbolic re-glorification? And you are supposed to be Punch?
It can only happen in Nigeria where the impoverished masses are brainwashed into believing that people can give what they do not have
“The corrupt, inept and insensitive leadership in the last four years has been the source of immorality and impropriety in our society”.
If sending the Orji Uzor Kalus of this world to prison and freeing Omoyele Sowore present a moral conundrum, then, by all means, cut everybody loose. Enough of this silly contradictions.
If English ceases to be the receptacle of vast systems of knowledge that it is now and goes the way of Latin, everyone would drop it like it’s hot. This isn’t about “race,” “inferiority,” “superiority,” or such other piteous vocabulary of the weak. It’s plain pragmatism.
Buhari might very well have been joking. But it is also true that human beings ventilate uncomfortable truths through humor.
The world’s English dictionaries need to extend the semantic boundaries of this word to take account of how Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has resemanticized it.
If media reports are correct, the relationship between Buhari and Aisha is not on the up and up, which might, in part, explain Buhari’s decision for a second wife.
Take Buhari for example, before the 2015 election, he was ready to do anything even if it meant compromising his principles. Buhari was seen in churches kneeling