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Locking the back door of the soul, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Locking the back door of the soul, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Everyone knew he was a ‘born again’. Looking back now, I suspect he wanted everyone to know. It was something he wanted to wear on his sleeve. He didn’t have the flamboyance of a guy whose job brought him in contact with Advertising Agencies and Marketing Executives of big companies. His dressing was neat but understated. He […]
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This fleeting life

This fleeting life

Like our Uncle Sam always says, ‘something usually happens when your time is not up

New year, old mind set

New year, old mind set

It is time we tried a truly federal form of government and see whether the agitations for ethnic self- expression would decrease

Our neighbour’s new president

Our neighbour’s new president

A piece of good news that heralded the New Year in the West African sub region was the successful transition of power in Ghana on January 7. It was a sign that democracy is taking root in our region in spite of the latter day antics of Yahya Jammeh of Gambia; it was a sign that the voice of the people can resonate and make a difference; it was also a sign that John Mahama, the out-going President put a system in place that allowed some transparency and level playing field.

In the eyes of my esteemed readers

In the eyes of my esteemed readers

When the Arsenal manager, Mr Arsene Wenger was asked of his passion for football, he was quoted as saying: ‘Some people live for football. Some people live off football.’ This is a quote I can very well identify with because it aptly described many of us in our various fields of endeavour.