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When the country is on edge, when headlines scream, and certainties collapse, satire doesn’t go silent—it sharpens its teeth. Coming to 90MinutesAfrica, on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at 6.30PM Nigerian Time/12.30 PM New York Time is Nigeria's most celebrated editorial cartoonist, Mike Asukwo. He will join us for a conversation on “The Place of Satire in Times of National Emergency.” In moments of national crisis, when truth is hard to be found in official language, where do people go to find what is really going on? With propaganda dominating the airwaves and every media space, who fishes out the truth? Mike Asukwo has been asking these questions and answering them with his pencil. His fearless sense of humor has been puncturing holes in the propaganda cloud enveloping Nigeria. He captures on a page the complex stories of Nigeria and the anxieties of the people. From endemic corruption to insecurity, he accomplishes in one cartoon what a 1000-word editorial cannot. Join us for this historical conversation about why satire matters and why laughter can be an act of defiance. Mike Asukwo is a foremost Nigerian editorial cartoonist. His work sits at the crossroads of art, journalism, and political accountability. Widely published and deeply respected, Asukwo’s cartoons are known for their bold lines, moral clarity, and unflinching critique of power. He has chronicled Nigeria’s democratic struggles, social contradictions, and civic failures with wit and urgency—often saying what many think but few dare to print. In a media landscape under pressure, his cartoons remain a visual conscience, reminding audiences that satire is not escapism, but engagement. Don’t miss this essential conversation about art, courage, and truth-telling—only on 90MinutesAfrica.