Of leadership and apprenticeship, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Locking the back door of the soul, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Nature Vs Nurture: Can Destiny Be Altered? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Merchants of death, By Muyiwa Adetiba
What are you doing for Christmas? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Of demolitions and collateral damages, By Muyiwa Adetiba
Can Nigeria be repaired? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Remembering The Dead, And Those Targeted To Die, By Muyiwa Adetiba
Power show, By Muyiwa Adetiba
How old are you? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Fertility and poverty are Siamese Twins, By Muyiwa Adetiba
The worms eating us up, By Muyiwa Adetiba
The sights and sounds of poverty, By Muyiwa Adetiba
A nation in search of heroes at 63, By Muyiwa Adetiba

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Respect begets respect, By Muyiwa Adetiba
General Obasanjo, like General Adebayo, has always paid his respects to this ancient tradition – I have seen a picture of him prostrate before an Oba before. And to the best of my knowledge, these respects have always been reciprocated by the Obas. This is why the public humiliation that happened in the ancient town of Iseyin last week caught many observers by surprise.
The beggar in many of us, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Dressed mostly in white, he stood apart from the rest. Unlike some others, his disability was obvious- a leg was amputated
Failing the money test, By Muyiwa Adetiba
I am of the school of thought which believes that wealth, like many other endowments, is a gift from God to be held in trust by men. Any of these gifts, including power and positions, can be taken away at any time and not necessarily by death
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, By Muyiwa Adetiba
As the plane taxied to a stop, a member of the cabin crew said the familiar, often clichéd words of how nice it had been taking care of us then added jocularly that she would see us all on our way back when we ‘have all become fabulously rich’. To which a cynical passenger could […]
United by the love of money, By Muyiwa Adetiba
We all probably have read of the incident in various forms during the past couple of weeks – as news, analyses, opinions and even social media jokes. I am talking about the Freudian slip of the President of the Nigerian Senate when he said money would be sent to the accounts of lawmakers so they […]
When you are in a dark place and you are tempted to give it all up, By Muyiwa Adetiba
From all accounts, all newly convicted prisoners irrespective of crime or status, are thoroughly searched before they are turned in to their cells. In some countries, they are compelled to go under the shower with supervision. The rooms are also laid bare and swept clean. The major reason is to prevent them from concealing weapons […]
Self Interest as National Interest, By Muyiwa Adetiba
All eyes were on Labour last week. I am not talking about the Labour Party which has been the cynosure of many eyes since the past year. I am talking about Organized Labour. I suppose there is a distinction between the two though the lines sometimes get blurred given the antics of the latter. One […]
Those who think they are defending God, By Muyiwa Adetiba
The contradiction is obvious to everybody except those who are blinded by bigotry. They want a decent, financially stable society but only on their strict religious terms
We often confuse a mere dwelling place for a home, By Muyiwa Adetiba
This month makes it two years since my mother died. As it often happens during some anniversaries, the mind wanders. And as it wanders from one incident to another, from one happenstance to another, the latent philosopher in us emerges. We ponder with hindsight on the insignificance of things which were seemingly very important ten, […]
President Tinubu’s last hurdle, By Muyiwa Adetiba
The Kingmakers and pretenders to the throne would however not let go easily. They threw everything including the kitchen sink to stop him from attaining the much coveted crown.
What the JAMB drama reveals about the state of the nation, By Muyiwa Adetiba
Igbo leaders and indeed all well- meaning Nigerians, should come together to put an end to this senseless lawlessness before it spreads. Finally, the Igbo nation wants one of its sons to rule Nigeria. It is its inalienable right and many Igbo leaders are eminently qualified
Who is an idiot? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Although his conclusion was in the direction of kindness and cruelty, his illustration on how we react to people who don’t look, think, sound, act or live like us got me thinking
The emotional roller-coaster of love, sports and politics, By Muyiwa Adetiba
‘A Teenager In Love’ was a song many people all over the world in my generation related to. But it was also a timeless song all young lovers will probably always identify with. It was about the intensity of love. And the vulnerability of love. ‘One day I feel so happy. Next day I feel […]
Of humanity and humaneness, By Muyiwa Adetiba
The most notable similarity is about human beings. No matter the part of the globe you are visiting, you are going to meet the good, the bad and the ugly
Nigeria, the land of our birth, By Muyiwa Adetiba
I recently met with a young lady over a group lunch. Although I had not seen her in over a decade at least, I had no trouble recognizing her. Her small, almost delicate physique and her smiling face gave her away. Particularly her smiling face which struck me the first time I saw her. I […]

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