24Apr
Shaken, Not Stirred
I was shaken, not stirred. If I had succumbed to being stirred, I probably would have ended up as
28Mar
Religious Tolerance & Dundun Brought Me Back
Boarding houses, lacking in good supervision, in those days was horrible. With good intentions, I was sent there but I
17Mar
Idlers Have No Room in Lagelu
My Lagelu Years – Part 1 For my mates from Lagelu Grammar School, the experiences I write here will, in many instances represent our collective
10Mar
Alice Olaoti Adufe
A society grows great when old women plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit.
Alice Olaoti
21Jan
What do we know?
There are a whole lot of folks out there, calling themselves ordained to preach God’s words. Many takes a sentence
20Nov
Daughter of Destiny
Pakistan, though in Asia, has had it rough as Nigeria in West Africa. It has had to survive years of
31Oct
FAITH AND WISDOM
So the big question is, when do we apply wisdom and when do we shift gear to faith. I will
23Oct
“Unbelievable” In Minthukundi
The names here. Minthukundi, Karijini, sounds African and there could well be a good connection between the aborigines of Australia
13Oct
The Muda in and around Us
My grandfather’s house stands tall in Oke-Labo, Ibadan, after all it was the house of Chief Samuel Tayo Bakare, the