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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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As you lay your bed…, by Muyiwa Adetiba

I have been getting frantic calls and text messages from a sister of a close friend who claims, as usual, that she is short of money for her drugs. My friend had in the past, asked me to ignore the messages and even threatened that ‘pandering’ – my friend’s choice word for the situation – to the […]

Is Afenifere being myopic by fighting Tinubu? By Muyiwa Adetiba

The Yuletide season climaxes every year on Christmas day, the day chosen and accepted as the birthday of Christ, the Prince of peace. The season itself is characterized by festivities, family holidays, sharing of gifts and yes, love but usually of the pleasurable type. The season is so often over shadowed by this carnal revelry that we […]

Surviving 2025 and beyond, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Surviving 2025 and beyond I consider myself a golf enthusiast. I love the sport and in the days Tiger Woods was reigning supreme, I often stayed until the small hours of Monday morning to watch him battle the field. They say golf is like life. I agree. Watching the sport as often as I do, […]

You will always have the poor with you, by Muyiwa Adetiba

I almost lost my life in a stampede once. I had gone to the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos to watch a Super Eagles’ match. Not all the exit doors were opened by the time the match ended. This resulted in pushing and shoveling as an impatient crowd tried to edge through the few open […]

HONOUR: The pledge of a Boy’s Scout, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Almost every boy I knew joined either the Boy’s Scout or its younger cousin, the Boy’s Brigade during my primary school years. It was the thing to do and the place to belong, so we didn’t have to think too hard about it. Besides, it was also the fun thing to do. There was the […]

Whatever you do, don’t fall, by Muyiwa Adetiba

NOTE: YOU MAY NOT HAVE THE NEED TO READ THIS ARTICLE IF YOU ARE UNDER 60 WITH NO FEAR OF BECOMING OLD. Experts taught us many self-preservation technics during Covid19. Many probably saved lives. Many though, were just commonsense. While many, with the benefit of hindsight now, were surplus to life-saving requirements. One of the […]

Investments: Shouldn’t charity begin at home? By Muyiwa Adetiba

One of the cardinal objectives of President Bola Tinubu on assuming office last year was to reduce the unemployment rate in the country. It is an objective any responsible leader should have and it is an objective this President has pursued with zeal. His obvious option, though in my view a less preferred one, has […]

The Poker players of Nigeria, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Gambling with cards was an elite past time among some of the middle and upper middle class people of Lagos in the 70s and 80s. These were the ‘Yuppies’ – and their elder brothers –of the time. A lot of private parties in Surulere, Yaba and Ikeja ended up with cards being shuffled. Even some […]

The message, not the messanger! By Muyiwa Adetiba

A golden opportunity to interview General Olusegun Obasanjo slipped by some forty-five years ago. He and his friend, the late Chairman of Punch, Chief Olu Aboderin had arranged for me to spend some of his last hours as Head of State with him and possibly take a ride with him to his new abode in […]

Adult Crime, Adult Time, by Muyiwa Adetiba

There are times, not very often, when words fail me and I wished I had the talent of an impressionistic writer to capture certain scenes and even moods on paper the way a gifted artist would on canvas. Last week was one of those times. Call it the curiosity of an old journalist, but I […]

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