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When Will Our Railways Come Alive? By Adewale Kupoluyi
September 3, 2014 | konknaijaboyAs I was almost concluding putting this piece together, reports filtered in that a ghastly motor accident occurred on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State, killing not less than six people instantly and injuring at least four others.
The severe motor … Read More
70 Great Beers You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
August 23, 2014 | konknaijaboyDuring our time on the Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Across America — from California to Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Pennsylvania and, finally, North Carolina — we tasted beers, talked to locals, and tried to get a sense of the state of craft beer across the country. We learned a lot on … Read More
Ebola And Religious Opportunists, By Rolu Adebola
August 12, 2014 | konknaijaboyEbola is here and now the fear of Ebola is the beginning of wisdom. The first set of updates and awareness was the right one, driven by professionals in the health ministry and other sound individuals.
That is how a … Read More
[Article]: Is Nigerian Hip-Hop Dead Or Alive? …by MCskill ThaPreacha
August 10, 2014 | konknaijaboyIt was a cold, dark, lonely night and my mind was racing; I logged on to Twitter so I could get distracted and of course, it was the same old drama about sex, hoes and politics being discussed but there was something … Read More
Entertainers and media: The real friends and enemies.(by Chinedu Hardy Nwadike) [@hardynwa]
July 8, 2014 | konknaijaboyAlthough the media has options of reporting politics, sports, war and natural disasters, the entertainer has no other medium to showcase himself but the media. When you cannot do without someone who can do without you, the next thing for … Read More
Artist Review: Anthony Vex (Cold North Entertainment) – @AmpVex
June 20, 2014 | konknaijaboyBorn in Kalamazoo, Michigan under the twin sign Gemini, the artist known as Anthony Vex has been afforded a life some would envy while most would despise. Raised by a single mother in the heart of the city, music wasn’t … Read More