Browsing: Osmund Agbo
Sixty-five candles, yet the flame gutters in the wind, smoke curling over a nation that learned to crawl backward.…
There’s an image I can’t shake when I think of Nigeria’s young people: a baby impala dropped into the savannah,…
I dusted off my dad’s pet name for me, Mondus, and paired it with his own name, Fidelis. Voilà, Osmund…
The unfinished work of Africa’s liberation is not merely political or economic; it is psychological. We need not abandon faith,…
That day, all I wanted was a quick dash to Chicken Republic. Simple mission: rice, chicken, maybe a few slices…
The tragedy is that imagined suffering is not harmless. Chronic anxiety triggers cascades of stress hormones, raising blood pressure, impairing…
It’s also easy to dismiss this memoir as the musings of someone born into privilege, destined to succeed regardless of…
..the unpalatable reality is that in Nigeria, institutional checks and balances, the very scaffolding of democracy, are now a mirage.…
So while I agree that men have contributed their fair share to the commodification of female bodies, I think it’s…
…We must stop rewarding laziness and entitlement with guilt-laced generosity. There’s nothing noble in enabling irresponsibility. Instead, we should uplift…