A mild drama erupted at the senate today after Oluremi, the wife of APC National Leader Bola Tinubu sat on the seat reserved for deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu and tried to second a motion on the approval of the Lagos state development policy operation loan. PDP senators immediately shouted her down after she got up to move the motion. She felt their anger and bowed to their pressure and left for her seat to second the motion.
Photograph by Elena Saavedra Buckley. Once when I was about twelve I was walking down the dead-end road in Albuquerque where I grew up, around twilight with a friend. Far beyond the end of the road was a mountain range, and at that time of evening it flattened into a matte indigo wash, like a mural. While kicking down the asphalt we saw a small bright light appear at the top of the peaks, near where we knew radio towers to occasionally emit flashes of red. But this glare, blinding and colorless, grew at an alarming rate. It looked like a single floodlight and then a tight swarm beginning to leak over the edge of the summit. My friend and I became frightened, and as the light poured from the crest, our murmurs turned into screams. We stood there, clutching our heads, screaming. I knew this was the thing that was going to come and get me. It was finally going to show me the horrifying wiring that lay just behind the visible universe and that was inside of me too. And then, a couple se...
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