• Ever found yourself chuckling at a joke that’s more “ouch” than “ha-ha”? 😅 In Festus Adedayo's latest article, he dives into the complex humor of our president—jokes that might leave us questioning if we should laugh or cry!

    With a heartfelt nod to South African literature, Adedayo reflects on the powerful stories that shaped his love for the genre, from liberation heroes to unforgettable narratives. He connects these literary influences to the emotionally charged jokes that often hit closer to home than we’d like.

    We’ve all had moments where humor becomes a double-edged sword. Are we laughing at the absurdity of it all, or is it just a psychological riddle we’re trying to solve?

    Read more about this intriguing perspective here:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/873066-the-presidents-psychologically-punishing-jokes-by-festus-adedayo.html

    #Humor #PoliticalSatire #SouthAfricanLiterature #FestusAdedayo #ThoughtProvoking
    Ever found yourself chuckling at a joke that’s more “ouch” than “ha-ha”? 😅 In Festus Adedayo's latest article, he dives into the complex humor of our president—jokes that might leave us questioning if we should laugh or cry! With a heartfelt nod to South African literature, Adedayo reflects on the powerful stories that shaped his love for the genre, from liberation heroes to unforgettable narratives. He connects these literary influences to the emotionally charged jokes that often hit closer to home than we’d like. We’ve all had moments where humor becomes a double-edged sword. Are we laughing at the absurdity of it all, or is it just a psychological riddle we’re trying to solve? Read more about this intriguing perspective here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/873066-the-presidents-psychologically-punishing-jokes-by-festus-adedayo.html #Humor #PoliticalSatire #SouthAfricanLiterature #FestusAdedayo #ThoughtProvoking
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    The president’s psychologically punishing jokes, By Festus Adedayo
    I have severally confessed my love for the South African literature. I fell in love with it early in life while gobbling up narratives of heroic travails of liberation struggle fighters, represented in the works of Mazisi Kunene, Ezekiel Mphalele, Pe
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  • What do wealth and relationships have in common? 🤔 In the thought-provoking article "A ‘loaded’ man does no wrong no matter his number of wives!", Bunmi Sofola Justus explores how financial status can seemingly excuse any behavior, especially in matters of the heart. The story of Justus, a young man who rose from humble beginnings to a life of luxury, raises questions about societal norms regarding wealth and morality.

    Have you ever noticed how often money influences perceptions of right and wrong? It's a fascinating yet troubling perspective that challenges our values.

    What do you think? Should wealth dictate our judgments of character?

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/a-loaded-man-does-no-wrong-no-matter-his-number-of-wives-2/
    #WealthAndMorality #SocialNorms #Relationships #Ethics #ThoughtProvoking
    What do wealth and relationships have in common? 🤔 In the thought-provoking article "A ‘loaded’ man does no wrong no matter his number of wives!", Bunmi Sofola Justus explores how financial status can seemingly excuse any behavior, especially in matters of the heart. The story of Justus, a young man who rose from humble beginnings to a life of luxury, raises questions about societal norms regarding wealth and morality. Have you ever noticed how often money influences perceptions of right and wrong? It's a fascinating yet troubling perspective that challenges our values. What do you think? Should wealth dictate our judgments of character? Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/a-loaded-man-does-no-wrong-no-matter-his-number-of-wives-2/ #WealthAndMorality #SocialNorms #Relationships #Ethics #ThoughtProvoking
    A ‘loaded’ man does no wrong no matter his number of wives!
    By Bunmi Sofola Justus at 39,  can’t exactly remember what it was like to be poor.  Spoilt by fairly comfortable parents as the first son, he soon made his own money doing ‘business.’  A paragon of easy virtue, he is reputed to have enjoyed dalliance
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  • Have you ever pondered the implications of a fallen tree in the forest? 🌳 In a thought-provoking article by Festus Adedayo, he reflects on the wisdom of Prince Adekunle's lyrics, highlighting that not every tragedy directly impacts us. With the political landscape shifting, particularly around Nyesom Wike and Rivers State, the article invites us to think about how events far from us can still resonate in our lives. It makes you wonder: Are we merely bystanders to the unfolding drama, or do we have a role to play? It’s fascinating how interconnected we all are, even when it feels distant. Dive into this insightful piece!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/848829-nyesom-wike-and-falling-rafters-of-rivers-by-festus-adedayo.html
    #NyesomWike #PoliticalInsight #RiversState #FestusAdedayo #ThoughtProvoking
    Have you ever pondered the implications of a fallen tree in the forest? 🌳 In a thought-provoking article by Festus Adedayo, he reflects on the wisdom of Prince Adekunle's lyrics, highlighting that not every tragedy directly impacts us. With the political landscape shifting, particularly around Nyesom Wike and Rivers State, the article invites us to think about how events far from us can still resonate in our lives. It makes you wonder: Are we merely bystanders to the unfolding drama, or do we have a role to play? It’s fascinating how interconnected we all are, even when it feels distant. Dive into this insightful piece! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/848829-nyesom-wike-and-falling-rafters-of-rivers-by-festus-adedayo.html #NyesomWike #PoliticalInsight #RiversState #FestusAdedayo #ThoughtProvoking
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    Nyesom Wike and falling rafters of Rivers, By Festus Adedayo
    Prince Adekunle, the Yoruba Juju music maestro of the 1970s, once sang that a tree which falls in the forest cannot kill someone right inside their home; nor could a fallen rafter kill a bystander in the forest (Igi kìí dá l’óko kó pa ará ilé; àjà kì
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