

Nigerians are going to the polls in two day’s time with the CONTROVERSIAL Freedom of Information Bill (FOIB) not resolved. And so, journalists continue to operate somewhat on parole while the masses continue to be starved of vital information needed to move the nation forward. The result? Rumours upon rumours, leading to confusion.
Who is likely to bail us out after this time out? Shall we be free to express ourselves under the incoming regime? Today’s post focuses on the big question of freedom of expression. Let us pore over this as we head for the polling booths.
CARTOON CORNER
After a bitter struggle characterized with bloodshed and tongue-in-cheek round-table negotiation, the Lancaster House Accord finally produced a transition for independence for Zimbabwe in April 1980. As we march towards another April with the hope to secure our freedom from oppression, it is my pleasure to present a cartoon published in Times International Magazine soon after that declaration of Zimbabwean independence.
Let this kindle hope in us, for after the cloud comes rain.
Let your vote count. Vote wisely.
Lest we forget…CHANGE IS HERE
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