Candid Notes

She ‘married’ her best friend’s dad!

OPEN marriages work when one partner, usually the wife, turns a blind eye to her husband’s shenanigans. In most cases, the husband is usually careful not to push his luck by always flaunting his trophies. In a few cases, however, wives have been known to forgive the humiliation of a serial adulterer all in the name of love and a sad excuse of hanging on to the marriage.
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Nigeria: Africa’s failed asset for sale

SIR Olaniwun Ajayi is turning 92 next April and anytime you sit around him you must learn one or two things. He has a gift of recollection and his memory is so agile for a man of his age

From recession to depression?

FOR those who have been nursing hope that our country would get out of recession when government rolls out plans to combat the scourge,this may just be the time to get their sackcloth if the retreat that took place in Abuja last week is all that was in the offing.

Nigeria, this is your life!

THERE were a few memories of my secondary school days that I recall when I want to have a hearty laugh in my solitary hours. One was about a guy called Lucky Friday who was supposed to receive some strokes of cane from the Principal on the assembly ground but was not seen the day assigned for the punishment.

Ango Abdullahi’s Araba declaration

PROFESSOR Ango Abdullahi, a supremacist and henchman of Northern Elders Forum was one of the memorable” VCs without CV” in the days when the University idea was still close to the ideal in our country .It was the period when those patriots in ASUU naively thought that we were trying to build a country and were pontificating that anybody who would head a university must have a proper academic background and requisite academic publications.They didn’t quite know that we were yet to have a national consensus on nation building.

The unravelling of #BBOG

GOD bless the soul of Senator Abraham Adesanya on the other side of eternity.There was no one who stayed around the late good old man for long that would not remember his depth of Yoruba philosophy with his wisecracks and anecdotes.

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