Of leadership and apprenticeship, by Muyiwa Adetiba
Locking the back door of the soul, by Muyiwa Adetiba
We deserve the leader we get in the end
Lagos in the last two decades
You are a failure if…
Nigeria shall rise again
A future idling away
Mummy, mummy I am black
A nation in search of self-worth
Making a way for the young ones
School vs Country: Which should attract more loyalty?
A nurturer of ‘all that is noble’ turns 90
Are we prepared for what it takes to be successful?
Everything has a shelf life
You can’t always get away with playing by your own rules
The poor are crying

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Let the young dream
Nobody can determine what the future holds. But it hasn’t stopped anyone from dreaming. It’s a rare child who would not dream of what they would want to be as an adult. The most common professions on the list of the desirable include Engineering, Medicine and Law.
A year like none other
We probably met just two or three times in the past twenty years – this friend whom I used to see virtually every week in those golden, olden days. Even at that, those two or three meetings were fleeting and were in the company of friends.
Let go, it’s Christmas
It’s Christmas. The anticipation is over. The gifts have been bought and wrapped. Travelers for the most part, have reached their destinations.
Pause awhile for those who don’t feel the joy of Christmas
Every year, a major bank lights up a street in Victoria Island around the Christmas season. It is a walkable distance from my home so I try to go there at least once every year to see the lovely sights.
Unsafe at any height?
The title of this article is not original to me. It was the title of a lovely article that has remained dormant in my subconscious for more than four decades. (Good articles do that to me).
All lives should matter everywhere
The social media has its uses and abuses. Its strengths and weaknesses. For starters, you don’t need to be a professional journalist to become a practitioner as was the case in my time.
LOVE AND HATE: Two four letter words that rule – or ruin the world
One of life’s most endearing sights is seeing two children of diverse backgrounds and even skin colour who have never seen or met before, reach out in affection and expectation to each other. I have seen this so many times in different circumstances – parties, hospitals, offices etc.
Lessons from the rubbles of the collapsed 21 storey building
We were in traffic along Kingsway Road Ikoyi when my driver who normally keeps to himself while driving, asked a most unusual question.
Sometimes you question what the fuss is all about
Lagos (from the toll gate) to Benin was a three hour trip or thereabout in the late 70s and early 80s. The road was that good. Many people my generation often boasted about making it under three hours. But it entailed taking those unnecessary risks which, pumped up by youthful adrenalin, we largely discounted.
One Year After: What lessons did we learn from the #Endsars protest?
2020 was a special year for the world at large. It will always have its special place in the annals of history. It was the year a humbled, perplexed and befuddled world literally shut down when the rumour of a looming pandemic became a reality.

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