
“Mr Agbonlahor’s articles are first-class contributions to our publication. His writing style is clear, concise, informative, and an all-round great read enjoyed by all our readers.” – Shirley McGreal MBE, Editor-in-Chief, Keep The Faith, London.
“Martins Agbonlahor is not just a social critic, but a humanist at heart. This life-time devotion is at the core of his writings, and that’s why his human-interest articles are a must read” – Andrew Okungbowa, Tourism Editor, The New Telegraph, Nigeria.
“Agbonlahor’s essays engage with diverse issues, from politics to the human. The common thread is an effusive quest for positive change” – Professor Sylvester Odion Akhaine, Lagos State University.
“Agbonlahor’s articles dissect societal challenges with clarity and mastery of its sociological underpinnings. He literally conveys the reader to the scene of events as an active participant with his captivating and majestic prose” – Osa Director, Lawyer, Author, and Editor-in-Chief, Insider Weekly, Nigeria.
“Agbonlahor’s uncommon grammatical coinage, assemblage of imageries to drive home his points while carrying his reading audience along, and the deftness of his alluring prose without waste of words, is the uniqueness of his trade as a wordsmith” – Erasmus Ikhide, Journalist, Publisher, and Author of Shattered Hope.
“Agbonlahor’s writings are weaved in beautiful prose around the concept of equity, justice, fairness and peace for all, irrespective of race, ethnicity or religion. He writes, urging for a better society, not forgetting the place of culture in development and identity politics” – Shola Oshunkeye, Editor-in-Chief, The Sun (Ghana) and Winner of CNN African Journalist of the Year Award, 2006.
