The more I hear and read from or about Babangida, the more pissed off I become. The nerves he has! You'd think that after all the atrocities he committed in Nigeria, he'd be too chicken to even reside in the country, but alas, that is not to be.I watched a recent video interview of him on CNN, and speaking of the annulment of the 1993 election (you know, the one we all hate him for), he said, "[Nigerians] look back and in retrospect they say 'wait a minute, I think we judged him Read More
The Debaters Season II Begins
The Debaters is back!"The Debaters", a TV reality show produced by Inspire Africa returns after a successful debut in 2009 in partnership with GTBank.The talkmates on The DebatersWatch our 14 Talkmates, a unique blend of 7 Ladies and 7 Gentlemen talk their way to fame and fortune in a bid to be crowned "The Debater of the year 2011".Week after week, you will be able to view the debating prowess and follow the fortunes of these young, talented and motivated adults and future leaders as Read More
Moments With Mo Election Specials
In view of the forthcoming general elections, Moments With Mo presents:"Moments with Mo Election Specials"Mo Abudu will be conducting issue based interviews with some of the presidential candidates in order to avail Nigerians with information that will enable us make informed decisions come the 2011 elections. Do you have any issue-based question for these candidates? Please post your questions here or email Mo at mo@inspire-africa.comMore about Moments With Mo Read More
Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: Moments With Kufuor
The spotlight beams on the former Gold Coast, as Mo shares some golden moments with ex-president of Ghana, John Kufuor. John Kufuor takes us on a trip into his successful presidential reign, and life afterwards. Exclusive interviewMo and John KufuorThen, we look at some of the best sights and sounds from Ghana, also considered to be the Island of Peace, and we’re off on an exciting visit to the Monarchy of Ghana. Make it a date with us as we profile one from one of the most thriving Read More
Because Gay Nigerians DO Exist
Since I announced the upcoming show about the existence of gay Nigerians, I have been asked - both privately and publicly - about the details of the show.1. What do you mean, gay Nigerians?2. Are your co-hosts gay?3. Are they Nigerian-Nigerians or Akata-Nigerians?4. Are your co-hosts gay-gay or are they just experimenting? 5. They're gay? And they're Nigerians?There's only one reason why I'm having this show on Saturday, and just like the name implies, it is Read More
