Of leadership and apprenticeship, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Locking the back door of the soul, by Muyiwa Adetiba
An endangered specie, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Is there a tit for tat going on? By Muyiwa Adetiba
A nation sleepwalking into the future, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Sowing for another to reap, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Why walking away is hard to do, by Muyiwa Adetiba
IGP: The great expectation, by Muyiwa Adetiba
An addicted generation, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Why the power sector needs a Dangote, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Holy Season, Holier Nation? By Muyiwa Adetiba
One step forward, two steps backward? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Common humanity, common love, by Muyiwa Adetiba
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SubscribeEnd of a world order we grew up with? By Muyiwa Adetiba
After several years of military rule and autocratic governance, Nigerians have become accustomed to uses and abuses of raw, naked power. We lived and worked under decrees that were at times vindictive, at times self-serving, at times confusing and often times oppressive. I remember a Military President declaring that he was not only in office, […]
The beauty of a sleeping baby, by Muyiwa Adetiba
To me, and to many like me, all babies are beautiful irrespective of the place, or the circumstances of their birth – they could be born in a palace or a hut; in a private hospital or a manger; through rich parents or vagrants; in chilly winter or steaming summer for all I care. These wonders of […]
As Lagos goes up, by Muyiwa Adetiba
The recently opened coastal highway also opened up a few more things than the road itself. It opened the eyes of many Nigerians to what is possible. A friend and professional colleague, who in the almost fifty years that we have known each other, has consistently been a sworn enemy of all that is bad in governance […]
Detty December: Day Lagos Nearly Had A Heart Attack, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Doctors would say that a heart attack results when a seizure probably caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart occurs. They would also opine that the causes leading to a heart attack don’t just happen. There is a buildup – my doctor friends should be laughing as I venture into this uncomfortable medical territory […]
Truly, nothing stays the same, by Muyiwa Adetiba
I go often to the theme of age and aging because it is one of the inescapable aspects of life. It is also an issue, for me at least, that is as fascinating as well as it is confounding. I find the subtle, almost imperceptible ease with which a body changes along the different stages […]
Beyond State Police, by Muyiwa Adetiba
A couple of weeks ago, three people very close to me had their homes and therefore, privacy violated. The three of them live off Admiralty Way which is about the busiest street in highbrow Lekki Phase One. They live in gated areas. They live in gated homes. In addition, they have private securities. Yet, as easy as […]
ACF: Scorecard at Twenty-five, by Muyiwa Adetiba
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), one of the self- appointed custodians of northern interests, marked its 25 years of existence a couple of weeks ago. But there could be no clinking of glasses to notch the occasion, or celebratory pats on the back for milestone achievements. Instead, the anniversary came at the most inopportune and the most […]
Chasing shadows while being chased by destiny, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Theirs were the voices, faces and names of the past, made famous by their profession. If, as they say, that the pen is mightier than the sword, then these people were mighty men of the 60, 70s through 80s. In their prime, they swayed minds and shaped opinions. They were there gathered, from Buhari’s Decree 4 […]
Learn to appreciate life’s grace by ceding control, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Back in the day, one of the most pleasurable moments of a friend was the take-off of a plane. He loved the sensation of a plane taxing off at a great speed and then gently lifting itself up into the air. Included in that sensation for him, was the feeling that earth bound burdens and worries […]
How far can President Tinubu go? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Last September, I travelled far into the hinterland of Benue State from Abuja by road for the burial of Chief Audu Ogbeh. It was a journey which took us over ten hours of barely passable roads through several settlements and domains – Tiv, Idoma and yes, Igbo. Although we went in a fortified convoy like […]
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