The Year; Nigeria, Ojota Old Students and Myself

The political fervor of the previous year seemed to overflow into 2023, as Nigeria stood at a critical juncture.
Tosin Synapses Jide, And Love Kisses Wisdom

You truly get to know someone when you work and interact with them. A person’s words often serve as windows into their mind, revealing their character over time.
The Talented Tunde

Tunde and I were classmates in Government at Ojota Secondary School.
The Reunion: Reflections on Friendship, Leadership, and Change

My wife enjoys attending social gatherings, though I’ve never shared her enthusiasm for such events.
The Reflection of Life

Login Login Login The Reflection of Life The last time I saw Obong Martin was in 2018 when he visited me in Surulere. We talked at length about his life—his late wife, his health struggles, and the time he spent in a coma. He told me he had been unconscious for four days and shared […]
The Art of Debating: Reflections on Verbosity and Growth

Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman, esteemed co-debaters (as we used to call them), and our ever-reliable timekeeper.
The Abnormality of Normalcy

Today, I was invited to an Owambe—a social gathering typically characterized by lively celebrations.
Saheed Aremu

In a recent conversation with T.K. Akintajuwa, a friend I’ve known since Form 1, I was reminded of the bond we’ve shared over the years.
Love, Undefined

Years ago, I was at Tosin Idowu’s home when his older brother shared a letter Tosin had written during his time as a Nigerian scholar in Ukraine.
Little Things Do Matter

About thirty years ago, Yemisi wrote me a letter.