Ayo Sogunro's Blog
October 15, 2020
African Arguments – WHY #EndSARS WON’T QUIT | by Ayo Sogunro
Over the last one week, thousands of people have been out in protest on the streets of major cities in Nigeria and internationally demanding an end to systemic police brutality and, more specifically, the dissolution of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The special police unit, established in 1992, has become notorious for its violations in … Continue reading →
Published on October 15, 2020 23:27
October 31, 2019
Why Nigeria continues to be disorganised | by Ayo Sogunro
Nigeria continues to be proof that the whole can be lesser than the sum of the parts; we are individually great but collectively poor. This is not just about economic poverty, but also about the general state of our governance. We have some of the most expensive cars being driven on the worst roads. Our … Continue reading →
Published on October 31, 2019 07:38
September 1, 2019
The Nigerian culture that Runsewe does not know | by Ayo Sogunro
The Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, Segun Runsewe, has been on my mind lately, and not with admiration. He represents the typical policy dysfunction that is a trademark of our political system: one where people with the least understanding of a nuanced issue are given the task of directing it. Incompetent … Continue reading →
Published on September 01, 2019 02:38
July 26, 2019
Why we must not be fearful of equal rights | by Ayo Sogunro
In the years leading up to and after 2015, corruption was the dominant issue in Nigerian public debates. The idea that Nigeria’s main challenge was tackling corruption was so widespread that it propelled Buhari into office. However, in the last couple of years, the issue of insecurity has taken centre stage. This is not because … Continue reading →
Published on July 26, 2019 03:58
June 26, 2019
The ‘new and improved’ trouble with Nigeria | by Ayo Sogunro
Political news in Nigeria is generally depressing. This is not because it is bad news – which it mostly is – but because it is, tiringly and achingly, an endless torrent of reality show drama featuring politicians and their antics. There is no political discourse, no ideological direction, and no intellectual proposals. Our news is … Continue reading →
Published on June 26, 2019 01:46
March 27, 2019
Homophobic rhetoric and Nigeria’s culture of violence | by Ayo Sogunro
Sometime in May 2015, in Abuloma, Port Harcourt, a man named Charles was harassed, beaten, and robbed by his neighbourhood security watch. What was his crime? He was perceived to be homosexual. When he reported this incident to the police, he was advised to leave the area if he wanted to avoid future ‘embarrassment’. In … Continue reading →
Published on March 27, 2019 01:29
February 13, 2019
A Short History of the Cruel and Terrible Second Regime of Muhammadu Buhari | by Ayo Sogunro
The beginning of an autocracy When Muhammadu Buhari won the 2015 presidential elections, the country was deeply divided between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). As I remarked then, the results of the elections showed that Buhari was not the will of all Nigerians. Give or take a couple of million … Continue reading →
Published on February 13, 2019 04:01
February 6, 2019
African Arguments – WHY ELECTIONS WON’T CHANGE NIGERIA | by Ayo Sogunro
In just a couple of weeks, Nigerians will get to vote for their president. On 16 February, the people will have a choice between 72 candidates – though in another sense, they will have no choice at all. The only two nominees with a realistic chance are President Muhammadu Buhari and former vice-president Atiku Abubakar. They come … Continue reading →
Published on February 06, 2019 05:08
January 2, 2019
THE CASE AGAINST THE NIGERIAN MILITARY | by Ayo Sogunro
The Nigerian military is sick and requires urgent intervention. Clearly, public intervention in military affairs is a sensitive issue, and our politicians generally avoid commenting on military issues except when it affects their electoral interests. However, the rest of us must not remain mute when it is clear that an intervention is needed. In the … Continue reading →
Published on January 02, 2019 04:25
November 28, 2018
HARD WORDS FOR A HARD COUNTRY | by Ayo Sogunro
Nigeria is not progressing in any meaningful way. Except that modern technological advances continue to insulate us from the worst effects of bad governance, we are deteriorating rapidly in several ways. In particular, the last few years have seen a rapid decline in Nigeria’s indicators. Between 2016 and now, Nigeria has been ranked as having … Continue reading →
Published on November 28, 2018 06:02


