Kay Soyemi
(Esq.) Social Commentator
SW9, London
UK
Kay Soyemi's Special Column
Ribadu's removal: Not in the Interest of the
General Public by Kay Soyemi December 29, 2007
Keeping abreast of news and development back
home takes some dedication and a hardiness of the soul and certain
immunity to the shocking revelations that comes out of the
political establishment and the fourth realm. NigerianNews
Special
Let’s turn Logic on it’s Head by Kay Soyemi
October 25, 2007
At this stage in Nigeria’s development, it
would be mere fantasy to state that our problems are not dire.
Indeed, it would be sheer negligence to assert that our situation
is not despairing. Generally, it would be crass idiocy to pretend
that our country is not at the periphery of a calamitous abyss.
Specifically, we are at a crucial and desperate stage in our
nationhood, yet our leaders pretend that all is well in the house
and the rule of law is sufficient to quench the thirst in the land
and due process may duly put food in the empty bellies on the
streets.
NigerianNews Special
What If there is a Revolution in Nigeria? by Kay Soyemi October 17, 2007 A lot of times, I have heard Nigerians express the
wish that we have a revolution in the country so that we would have
progress. A lot of times, I have also heard other Nigerians ask the
question, “Who’ll bell the cat?” Indeed, among the Yorubas, there is a
popular saying, ‘whosesoever head is used to crack the coconut!” The
late Afro-beat king, Anikulapo Kuti, put it so appropriately in one of
his song, “I no wan die…mama dey for house, papa dey for house,I
wan enjoy, I no wan die!”
NigerianNews Special
Nothing to do With God – Cash & Carry Men of God Beware! by Kay Soyemi October 04, 2007
If only God were human like the rest of us…
Then retribution would be swift and merciless for so many men of the
cloth who have proven to all Nigerians that the rewards of the just
are certainly not in heaven, but in defending thieving Nigerian
officials and their ilk with inglorious largesse and questionable
moralities on earth and seeking to adorn them with the robes of the
innocent.
NigerianNews Special
Nigeria at 47 - Politics Is Not A Dirty Game by Kay Soyemi October 03, 2007 Our politicians need to have big ambitions; and they most
certainly do – about big cars, big mansions, big women, big bank
balances, big contracts, big appointments and big percentages. Our
leaders also need to have the required determination to achieve these
ambitions, so they squabble over appointments, they insist on federal
character reflection and quota in the sharing of the federal cake to
the detriment of ability and willingness; and when they cannot have
their way surreptitiously, they debate it – with fist cuffs like
celebrated pugilists.
NigerianNews Special
The Days of the Jackals are Here - It is Business As Usual by Kay Soyemi
September 25, 2007 Over the last few months, keen observers of the
Nigerian socio-political horizon would have observed an ominous trend
in the polity. A trend that suggests that all is not well with the
matter. Indeed, there is a distinct malodorous taint in the air that
suggests that it is not yet uhuru in the fight against corruption.
NigerianNews Special
A Rudderless Craft Adrift –
The Early Days of a New President by Kay Soyemi September 03, 2007
With the inception of the current government in Nigeria, many people
heaved a sigh of relief; relief that the locust years were indeed
coming to an end; relief that the nation was being relieved of the
yoke of a certain jack-booted farmer; relief that we were going to be
spared –at long last – the agony of a charade ákáthe
“bolekaja presidency”