This land has memory: A Yoruba-Nigerian response to cultural erasure
The recent constitutional proposal by Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu to redefine indigeneity in Nigeria—by granting indigene status to anyone who has resided in a state for ten years or married a native—has stirred national conversation. While some have hailed it as progressive and inclusive, a closer reading reveals a more insidious threat: the slow, legislative erosion of Nigeria’s federal character …