Tag: By Wale Ojo- Lanre
How Gov Makinde “disgraced” me at KAP Film Village, Igbojaiye, By...
What I am about to tell you is not a story. It is not gossip. It is not one of those political concoctions stirred...
ANCIENT ROCK SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED IN IKERE EKITI: Harbourer Ugele Rock Unveils...
Ikere Ekiti has entered the global tourism map in dramatic fashion following the stunning discovery of an ancient rock shelter settlement hidden within the...
President Tinubu: Why Nigeria needs a standalone ministry of tourism, By...
Mr President,
I come before you not as a critic, not as a partisan, and not as a spectator, but as a Nigerian who has...
President Tinubu: Why Nigeria needs a standalone ministry of tourism, By...
Mr President,
I come before you not as a critic, not as a partisan, and not as a spectator, but as a Nigerian who has...
Not every hand should be shaken! Kudos to Oba Ladoja, By...
There is a dangerous confusion in our public space—the lazy belief that every extended hand deserves acceptance.
It is a confusion born of fear, superstition,...
Legislators are for laws, not for rice and transformers, By Wale...
Early this morning, while scrolling through a WhatsApp platform, I encountered a remarkably lucid and courageous response by Dr. Johnson Adebayo Ojo, Provost of...
Haaa! Ooni of Ife… has gone, By Wale Ojo-Lanre
Yes…
He has gone.
Tragedy?
A pity?
A calamity beyond redress?
Yes — but who are we to fight God?
For Almighty God, the Owner of the universe, the One...
“Justice Omotosho is stupid, idiotic, wicked, and foolish?” — A nation...
Nigeria is a magnificent theatre where everybody is an expert in everything. We manufacture professors of football on Mondays, professors of fuel scarcity on...
Oyebanji’s “three years of waste” – The idiot’s conference and their...
Talk is free — and the marketplace of foolishness is ever busy. Anyone can talk: the idle, the half-mad, the senseless, and the totally...
Tourism beyond photography: Rediscovering the soul of travel, By Wale Ojo-Lanre,...
In this dazzling age of smartphones and social media, tourism is too often reduced to the art of clicking rather than the act of...

























